List of comics based on films

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This is a list of comics based on films. Often a film becomes successful, popular or attains cult status and the franchise produces spin-offs that may include comics. The comics can be direct adaptations of the film, a continuation of the story using the characters, or both.

Comics allow a degree of flexibility which can result in crossovers with other film characters as well as those from comics. In particular, the Aliens and Predator comics have crossed over with The Terminator, Superman, Batman, Judge Dredd and Green Lantern.

There are a number of companies that specialise in licensed properties, including Dark Horse, Titan, Avatar and Dynamite Entertainment. With the bigger series the license can often pass between a number of companies over the history of the title.

For comics adapted from unmade films, see List of comics based on unproduced film projects.

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rowspan="3" |101 Dalmatians

| Four Color (series 2) #1183

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| May–July 1961

| Carl Fallberg

| Dell Comics

| Adaptation of the 1961 animated film, plus two supplementary one-page stories "Dalmatian Animation" and "Dalmatian Diary by Pongo".{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16583/|title=Four Color #1183 - Walt Disney's 101 Dalmatians |publisher=Comics.org }}

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Disney Comic Hits #16

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| January 1997

| Sheryl Scarborough, Kayte Kuch

| Marvel Comics

| Adaptation of the 1996 live action film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/59773/|title=Disney Comic Hits #16 |publisher=Comics.org }}

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Disney Villains: Cruella De Vil

| 5 issues

| Limited series

| January 2024 – present

| Sweeney Boo

| Dynamite Entertainment

| Fourth installment in Dynamite's Disney Villains comic line.

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1941

| 1941: The Illustrated Story

| 1 issue

| Magazine

| December 1979

| Allan Asherman

| HM Communications, Inc., Pocket Books

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/316781/|title=1941: The Illustrated Story |publisher=Comics.org }}

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20 Million Miles to Earth

| 20 Million Miles More

| 4 issues

| Limited series

| Scott Davis

| June – August 2007

| TidalWave Productions

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/33364/|title=20 Million Miles More |publisher=Comics.org }}

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|0-9792751-8-0}}/{{ISBNT|978-0-9792751-8-0}}

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)

| Four Color (series 2) #614

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| February 1955

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| Adaptation of the 1954 film version based on the eponymous 1870 novel by Jules Verne.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12145/|title=Four Color #614 - Walt Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea |publisher=Comics.org }}

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rowspan="2" | 28 Days Later

| 28 Days Later: The Aftermath

| 1 volume

| Graphic novel

| April 2007

| Steve Niles

| Fox Atomic Comics

| Set between the first film and sequel 28 Weeks Later (2007).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/771180/|title=28 Days Later: The Aftermath |publisher=Comics.org }}

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28 Days Later

| 24 issues

| Ongoing series

| July 2009 – June 2011

| Michael Alan Nelson

| Boom! Studios

| Another story set between the first and second films.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/39237/|title=28 Days Later |publisher=Comics.org }}

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3 Ninjas

| 3 Ninjas Kick Back

| 3 issues

| Limited series

| June – August 1994

| Clint McElroy

| NOW Comics

| Adaptation of the second film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/41828/|title=3 Ninjas Kick Back |publisher=Comics.org }}

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The 3 Worlds of Gulliver

| Four Color (series 2) #1158

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| February–April 1961

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, plus two supplementary one-page fillers "Strange People--Fabled Lands" and "Man, Mountain and Toy".{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16575/|title=Four Color #1158 - The 3 Worlds of Gulliver |publisher=Comics.org }}

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55 Days at Peking

| 55 Days at Peking

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| September 1963

| Paul S. Newman

| Gold Key Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, plus a "Keys of Knowledge" one-page filler "The Boxer Rebellion" and a pin-up of the film overall.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17880/|title=55 Days at Peking |publisher=Comics.org }}

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Absolute Zero

| 1

| Digital comic

| Christopher Nolan

| Condé Nast Publications

| November 2014

| Prequel to Interstellar (2014), first published as an exclusive on the Wired magazine official website.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Abominable Dr. Phibes'' =

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"The Abominable Dr. Phibes/The Deadly Comedy", Vincent Price Presents #13

| 1

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| Adriano

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| November 2009

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"Untitled Dr. Phibes storyline", Vincent Price Presents #14

| 1

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| Mel Smith, Clark Castillo

| December 2009

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"The Return of Dr. Phibes", Vincent Price Presents #28

| 1

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| Paul Birch, Mel Smith

| March 2011

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"The Absent-Minded Professor", Four Color (series 2) #1199

| 1

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| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer

| Dell Comics

| May–July 1961

| Adaptation of the original film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16591/|title=Four Color #1199 - Walt Disney's The Absent Minded Professor |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Son of Flubber

| 1

| One-shot

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| Gold Key Comics

| April 1963

| Adaptation of the sequel film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17616/|title=Walt Disney's Son of Flubber #[nn] |publisher=Comics.org }}

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= ''The Abyss'' =

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The Abyss

| #1—2

| Limited series

| Randy Stradley

| Dark Horse Comics

| June – July 1989

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Matthew Costello, Mark Wheatley

| NOW Comics

| July – October 1989

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

The Adventures of Ford Fairlane

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Gerard Jones

| DC Comics

| May – August 1990

| Prequel to the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", Four Color (series 2) #1114

| 1

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| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| July–September 1960

| Adaptation of the 1960 film based on the eponymous 1885 novel by Mark Twain.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15951/|title=Four Color #1114 - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn |publisher=Comics.org }}

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The Adventures of Robin Hood

| #1—7

| Ongoing series

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| Gold Key Comics

| March 1974 – January 1975

| Based on the 1973 Disney film.

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= ''The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D'' =

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"Dream Team!", Disney Adventures

| 1

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| Disney Publishing Worldwide

| May 2005

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= ''After Earth'' =

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After Earth: Innocence{{Broken anchor|date=2024-12-23|bot=User:Cewbot/log/20201008/configuration|target_link=After Earth#After Earth: Innocence|reason= }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Michael Jan Friedman, Robert Greenberger

| Dynamite Entertainment

| October 2012

| Prequel to the film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1031282/|title=After Earth: Innocence |publisher=Comics.org }}

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= ''Aladdin'' =

Based on the 1992 Disney film.

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Aladdin: The Official Movie Adaptation

| 1

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| Bobbi J.G. Weiss

| Disney Comics

| 1992

| Adaptation of the original film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/744789/|title=Disney's Aladdin |publisher=Comics.org }}

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The Return of Aladdin

| #1—2

| Limited series

| John Blair Moore, Carl Gafford

| Disney Comics

| May – June 1993

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/30741/|title=The Return of Disney's Aladdin |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Aladdin

| #1—11

| Ongoing series

| Lee Nordling, Dan Slott, Jack Enyart, Martin Powell, Oprah Casseys, Buzz Dixon

| Marvel Comics

| August 1994 – June 1995

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/4985/|title=Disney's Aladdin |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Aladdin and the King of Thieves", Disney Comic Hits #13

| 1

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| Jack Enyart

| Marvel Comics

| October 1996

| Adaptation of the third film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/364732/|title=Disney Comic Hits #13 |publisher=Comics.org }}

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= ''Alexander the Great'' =

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"Alexander the Great", Four Color (series 2) #688

| 1

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| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| May 1956

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12896/|title=Four Color #688 - Alexander the Great |publisher=Comics.org }}

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= Alfred Hitchcock =

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Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Felipe Echevarria

| Innovation Publishing

| February – September 1992

| Based on Psycho.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/28115/|title=Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho |publisher=Comics.org }}

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= ''Alice in Wonderland'' =

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"Alice in Wonderland", Four Color (series 2) #331

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| Del Connell

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| May 1951

| Adaptation of the 1951 film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/8799/|title=Four Color #331 - Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland |publisher=Comics.org }}

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"Unbirthday Party with Alice in Wonderland", Four Color (series 2) #341

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| Don R. Christensen

| July 1951

| Based on the 1951 film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/8802/|title=Four Color #341 - Walt Disney's Unbirthday Party with Alice in Wonderland |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Alice in Wonderland (2010)

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Alessandro Ferrari

| Boom! Studios

| July 2010

| Adaptation of the 2010 film.

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  • Hardcover ({{ISBNT|1-60886-537-1}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60886-537-6}})
Alice in Wonderland: The Story of the Movie in Comics

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Francois Corteggiani

| Dark Horse Comics

| March 2020

| Adaptation of the 1951 film.

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  • Hardcover ({{ISBNT|1-5067-1735-7}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-5067-1735-7}})

= ''Alien'' =

{{main|List of Alien (franchise) comics}}

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Alien: The Illustrated Story

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Archie Goodwin

| HM Communications, Inc.

| 1979

| Adaptation of the first film.

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Alien³

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Steven Grant

| Dark Horse Comics

| June – July 1992

| Adaptation of the third film.

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Superman/Aliens

| #1—2

| Limited series

| Dan Jurgens

| rowspan="2" | DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics

| July – September 1995

| Crossover with DC's Superman.

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Batman/Aliens

| #1—2

| Limited series

| Ron Marz

| March – April 1997

| Crossover with DC's Batman.

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Alien Resurrection

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Jim Vance

| Dark Horse Comics

| October – November 1997

| Adaptation of the fourth film.

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WildC.A.T.s/Aliens

| #1

| One-shot

| Warren Ellis

| Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics

| August 1998

| Crossover with WildC.A.T.s.

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Green Lantern Versus Aliens

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Ron Marz

| rowspan="3" | DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics

| September – December 2000

| Crossover with DC's Green Lantern.

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Superman/Aliens II: God War

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Chuck Dixon

| May – November 2002

| Second crossover with Superman and sequel to the first comic.

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Batman/Aliens II

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Ian Edginton

| January – March 2003

| Second crossover with Batman and sequel to the first comic.

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Judge Dredd versus Aliens: Incubus

| #1–4

| Limited series

| John Wagner, Andy Diggle

| Dark Horse Comics

| March – June 2003

| Crossover with Judge Dredd.

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Aliens/Vampirella

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Corinna Bechko

| Dark Horse Comics, Dynamite Entertainment

| 2015 – 2016

| Crossover with Vampirella.

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= ''Alien Nation'' =

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Alien Nation

| 1

| One-shot

| Martin Pasko

| DC Comics

| December 1988

| Adaptation of the original film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/71481/|title=Alien Nation #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Alien Nation: The Spartans

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Bill Spangler

| rowspan="6" | Adventure Publications

| 1990

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  • Alien Nation: The Spartans TP ({{ISBNT|99922-845-3-6}}/{{ISBNT|978-99922-845-3-7}})
Alien Nation: A Breed Apart

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Steve Jones

| November 1990 – March 1991

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| {{nan}}

Ape Nation

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Charles Marshall

| February – June 1991

| Crossover with Planet of the Apes.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/21558/|title=Ape Nation |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Alien Nation: The Skin Trade

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Lowell Cunningham

| March – June 1991

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| {{nan}}

Alien Nation: The Firstcomers

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Martin Powell

| May – August 1991

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| {{nan}}

Alien Nation: The Public Enemy

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Lowell Cunningham

| December 1991 – March 1992

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| {{nan}}

= ''Alien vs. Predator'' =

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Crossover of two intellectual properties from 20th Century Studios, later adapted into two feature films in 2004 and 2007 respectively.

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"Aliens vs. Predator", Dark Horse Presents #34—36

| 3

| Serial

| Randy Stradley

| Dark Horse Comics

| November 1989 – February 1990

| Three-part storyline; the first part focuses primarily on the Xenomorphs,{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/46646/|title=Dark Horse Presents #34 |publisher=Comics.org }} while the second part is mostly about the Predators,{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/46792/|title=Dark Horse Presents #36 |publisher=Comics.org }} the third and final part is where the crossover is eventually established.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/744789/|title=Dark Horse Presents #36 |publisher=Comics.org }}

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Aliens versus Predator versus The Terminator

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Mark Schultz

| rowspan="3" | Dark Horse Comics

| April – July 2000

| Crossover with Terminator.

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  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-56971-568-8}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-56971-568-0}})
Witchblade/Aliens/Darkness/Predator: Mindhunter

| #1–3

| Limited series

| David Quinn

| November 2000 – February 2001

| rowspan="2" | Crossovers with Witchblade and The Darkness.

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  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-56971-615-3}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-56971-615-1}})
Overkill: Witchblade/Aliens/Darkness/Predator

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Paul Jenkins

| December 2000 – March 2001

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  • Volume 1 TP ({{ISBNT|1-58240-185-3}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-58240-185-0}})
  • Volume 2 TP ({{ISBNT|1-58240-219-1}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-58240-219-2}})
Superman and Batman versus Aliens and Predator

| #1—2

| Limited series

| Mark Schultz

| DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics

| January – February 2007

| Crossover with DC's Superman and Batman, and the third for the former and the sixth for the latter respectively.

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  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-4012-1328-6}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-4012-1328-2}})
Predator vs. Judge Dredd vs. Aliens: Splice and Dice

| #1–4

| Limited series

| John Layman

| Dark Horse Comics, IDW Publishing

| July 2016 – June 2017

| Crossover with Judge Dredd.

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  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-5067-0152-3}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-5067-0152-3}})

= ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' =

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The Amazing Spider-Man: The Movie

| #1–2

| Limited series

| rowspan="2" | Tom Cohen

| rowspan="2" | Marvel Comics

| August 2012

|

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  • The Amazing Spider-Man: The Movie Prelude TP ({{ISBNT|0-7851-6499-5}}/{{ISBNT|978-0-7851-6499-9}})
The Amazing Spider-Man: The Movie Adaptation

| #1–2

| Limited series

| March – April 2014

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= ''An American Tail'' =

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An American Tail: Fievel Goes West

| #1—3

| Limited series

| D. G. Chichester

| Marvel Comics

| January – February 1992

| Adaptation of the second film in the An American Tail series.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/4435/|title=An American Tail: Fievel Goes West |publisher=Comics.org }}

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= ''An-'' =

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"The Animal World", Four Color (series 2) #713

| 1

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| Gaylord DuBois

| Dell Comics

| August 1956

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Annie

| #1–2{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/2645/|title=Annie |publisher=Comics.org }}

| Limited series

| Tom DeFalco

| Marvel Comics

| October – November 1982

| Adaptation of the eponymous film; first as published in its entirely as Marvel Comics Super Special #23{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/36703/|title=Marvel Super Special #23 |publisher=Comics.org }} in Summer 1982.

| {{nan}}

= ''Archie'' =

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Archie vs. Predator

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Alex De Campi

| Dark Horse Comics, Archie Comics

| April – July 2015

| First crossover with Predator.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/88414/|title=Archie vs. Predator |publisher=Comics.org }}

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  • Hardcover ({{ISBNT|1-61655-805-9}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-61655-805-5}})
  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|978-1-5067-1466-0}})
Archie vs. Sharknado

| #1

| One-shot

| Anthony C. Ferrante, Dan Parent

| Archie Comics

| July 2015

| Crossover with Sharknado.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1440601/|title=Archie vs Sharknado #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Archie vs. Predator II

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Alex De Campi

| Dark Horse Comics, Archie Comics

| July 2019 – January 2020

| Second crossover with Predator and sequel to the first crossover.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/149191/|title=Archie vs. Predator II |publisher=Comics.org }}

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  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|978-1-64576-983-5}})

= ''The Aristocats'' =

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! Collections

The Aristocats

| 1

| One-shot

| rowspan="2" | Carl Fallberg

| rowspan="7" | Gold Key Comics

| March 1971

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/299797/|title=Walt Disney Productions Presents the Aristocats |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

O'Malley and the Alley Cats{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/2003/|title=Walt Disney Presents O'Malley and the Alley Cats |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–9

| Ongoing series

| April 1971 – January 1974

|

| {{nan}}

"The Funny Human-Bean", Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #371{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/24447/|title=Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #v31#11 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| rowspan="3" | 3

|

| {{dunno}}

| August 1971

| The Aristokittens story.

| {{nan}}

"The Three Travelers", Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #372{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/24524/|title=Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #v31#12 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

| {{dunno}}

| September 1971

| The Aristokittens story.

| {{nan}}

"The New Thing", Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #373{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/24589/|title=Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #v32#1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

| {{dunno}}

| October 1971

| The Aristokittens story.

| {{nan}}

The Aristokittens{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/2001/|title=Walt Disney Productions Presents the Aristokittens |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–9

| Ongoing series

| {{dunno}}

| October 1971 – October 1975

| Retitled The Aristokittens and O'Malley the Alley Cat from #3;{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/27349/|title=Walt Disney Productions Presents the Aristokittens #3 |publisher=Comics.org }} the first two issues featured guest appearances from legacy Disney characters Jiminy Cricket (from Pinocchio (1940)),{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/359695/|title=Walt Disney Productions Presents the Aristokittens Meet Jiminy Cricket #[1] |publisher=Comics.org }} Chip 'n' Dale, Dumbo and Scamp (from Lady and the Tramp (1955)).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/24823/|title=Walt Disney Productions Presents the Aristokittens #2 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"The Aristokittens Meet Tinker Bell", Walt Disney Comics Digest #35{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/25148/|title=Walt Disney Comics Digest #35 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| June 1972

| The Aristokittens story, guest-featuring Tinker Bell from Disney's Peter Pan (1953).

| {{nan}}

= ''Ar-'' =

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! Collections

"Arizona Legion", Movie Comics #2{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/206464/|title=Movie Comics #2 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| Fawcett Comics

| May 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Around the World in 80 Days", Four Color (series 2) #784

| 1

|

| Gaylord DuBois

| Dell Comics

| February 1957

| Adaptation of the 1956 film based on the eponymous 1872 novel by Jules Verne.

| {{nan}}

"Around the World Under the Sea", Dell Movie Classics #12-030-612

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| December 1966

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Asterix'' =

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! Title

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! Collections

Asterix Conquers Rome
{{small|Les Douze travaux d'Astérix}}

| 1

| Bande dessinée

| Pierre Tchernia, René Goscinny, Albert Uderzo

| Dargaud, Hachette

| October 1976

| Adaptation of The Twelve Tasks of Asterix (1976).

|

= ''Astro Boy'' =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

Astro Boy: The Movie – Official Movie Prequel

| #1–4

| Limited series

| rowspan="2" | Scott Tipton

| rowspan="2" | IDW Publishing

| May – August 2009

|

|

  • Astro Boy: The Movie – Official Movie Prequel TP ({{ISBNT|1-60010-518-1}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60010-518-0}})
Astro Boy: The Movie – Official Movie Adaptation

| #1–4

| Limited series

| August – September 2009

|

|

  • Astro Boy: The Movie – Official Movie Adaptation TP ({{ISBNT|1-60010-517-3}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60010-517-3}})

= ''The A-Team'' =

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! Collections

The A-Team: War Stories: B.A.

| 1

| One-shot

| rowspan="4" | Chuck Dixon, Erik Burnham

| rowspan="5" | IDW Publishing

| March 2010

|

| rowspan="4" |

  • The A-Team: War Stories TP ({{ISBNT|1-60010-727-3}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60010-727-6}})
The A-Team: War Stories: Hannibal

| 1

| One-shot

| March 2010

|

The A-Team: War Stories: Face

| 1

| One-shot

| April 2010

|

The A-Team: War Stories: Murdock

| 1

| One-shot

| April 2010

|

The A-Team: Shotgun Wedding

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Joe Carnahan, Tom Waltz

| March – April 2010

|

|

  • The A-Team: Shotgun Wedding TP ({{ISBNT|1-60010-726-5}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60010-726-9}})

= ''Atlantis'' =

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! Collections

Atlantis: The Lost Empire

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Claudio Sciarrone, Sonia Matrone, Matteo De Benedittis

| Dark Horse Comics

| June 2001

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/713440/|title=Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

"Audrey Lets Off Some Steam!", Disney Adventures (volume 11) #6

| rowspan="4" | 1

|

| rowspan="4" | Michael Stewart

| rowspan="4" | Disney Publishing Worldwide

| rowspan="4" | Summer 2001

|

| {{nan}}

"Moliere Digs Dirt!", Disney Adventures (volume 11) #6

|

|

| {{nan}}

"Vinny Has a Blast!", Disney Adventures (volume 11) #6

|

|

| {{nan}}

"Sweet’s Fish Story", Disney Adventures (volume 11) #6

|

|

| {{nan}}

= ''Atlantis, the Lost Continent'' =

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! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Atlantis, the Lost Continent", Four Color (series 2) #1188

| 1

|

| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer

| Dell Comics

| May 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Attack of the Killer Tomatoes'' =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: The Comic

| #1

|

| Lawrence Zieske

| Killer Tomato Entertainment, Inc.

| 2003

|

| {{nan}}

Attack of the Killer Tomatoes

| #1

|

| Dale Mettam

| Viper Comics

| October 2008

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/626892/|title=Attack of the Killer Tomatoes #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Avatar'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Brothers", FCBD 2017: James Cameron's Avatar / Briggs Land

| 1

| One-shot

| Sherri L. Smith, Brian Wood

| rowspan="5" | Dark Horse Comics

| May 2017

| Free Comic Book Day exclusive.

| {{nan}}

Avatar: Tsu'tey's Path

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Sherri L. Smith

| January – August 2019

|

|

Avatar: The Next Shadow

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Jeremy Barlow

| January – April 2021

|

|

Avatar: Adapt or Die

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Corinna Bechko

| May – October 2022

|

|

Avatar: The High Ground Volumes 1–3

| 3

| Graphic novels

| Sherri L. Smith

| October – December 2022

| Prequel to the second film.

|

B

= ''Babes in Toyland'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"Babes in Toyland", Four Color (series 2) #1282

| 1

|

| Ward Kimball, Joe Rinaldi, Carl Fallberg

| Dell Comics

| February–April 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Back to the Future'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Back to the Future

| #1–25

| Ongoing series

| Bob Gale, John Barber, Erik Burnham

| rowspan="5" | IDW Publishing

| October 2015 – October 2017

|

|

Back to the Future: Citizen Brown

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Bob Gale, Erik Burnham

| May – September 2016

|

|

Back to the Future: Biff to the Future

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Bob Gale, Derek Fridolfs

| January – June 2017

|

|

Back to the Future: Tales from the Time Train

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Bob Gale, John Barber

| December 2017 – May 2018

|

|

Transformers/Back to the Future

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Cavan Scott

| October 2020 – January 2021

| Crossover with The Transformers.

|

= ''Bad Girls Go to Hell'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

Bad Girls Go to Hell

| #1—3

| Limited series

|

| Aircel Comics

| December 1992 – February 1993

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

= ''Bambi'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"Bambi", Four Color (series 2) #12

| 1

|

| Chase Craig

| rowspan="3" | Dell Comics

| 1942

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Bambi's Children", Four Color (series 2) #30

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| October 1943

| Adaptation of the 1939 sequel novel, using the Disney character designs.

| {{nan}}

"Thumper Follows His Nose", Four Color (series 2) #243

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| September 1949

|

| {{nan}}

= ''Barb Wire'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Barb Wire Movie Special

| 1

| One-shot

| Sarah Byam

| Dark Horse Comics

| May 1996

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Batman'' (1989 film series) =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Batman

| 1

| One-shot

| rowspan="4" | Dennis O'Neil

| rowspan="6" | DC Comics

| 1989

| Adaptation of the first film.

|

Batman Returns

| 1

| One-shot

| June 1992

| Adaptation of the second film.

|

Batman Forever

| 1

| One-shot

| June 1995

| Adaptation of the third film.

|

Batman & Robin

| 1

| One-shot

| June 1997

| Adaptation of the fourth film.

|

Batman '89

| #1–6

| Limited series

| rowspan="2" | Sam Hamm

| August 2021 – July 2022

|

|

Batman '89: Echoes

| #1–6

| Limited series

| January 2024 – present

|

|

= ''Batman: The Animated Series'' (films) =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

| 1

| One-shot

| rowspan="2" | Kelley Puckett

| rowspan="2" | DC Comics

| 1993

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Batman & Robin Adventures: SubZero

| 1

| One-shot

| 1998

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Batman Beyond'' =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker — The Official Comics Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| Darren Vincenzo

| DC Comics

| February 2001

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

=''Battle Beyond the Stars''=

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

Battle Amongst the Stars

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Martin Fisher

| TidalWave Productions

| March – May 2010

| Based on Battle Beyond the Stars (1980).

|

=''Battle of the Bulge''=

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Battle of the Bulge", Dell Movie Classics #12-056-606

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| June 1966

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Bayonetta'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of chapters

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! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! English collections

Bayonetta: Bloody Fate
{{small|ベヨネッタ ブラッディフェイト, Beyonetta Buraddi Feito}}

|

|

| Mizuki Sakakibara

| Kodansha

| Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine

| November – December 2013

|

| {{nan}}

= ''Beauty and the Beast'' =

Based on the 1991 Disney film.

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

Beauty and the Beast (1991)

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Bobbi Weiss

| W. D. Publications, Inc.

| 1991

| Adaptation of the first film overall.

|

The New Adventures of Beauty and the Beast

| #1–2

| Limited series

| John Blair Moore

| Disney Comics

| July – August 1992

|

| {{nan}}

Beauty and the Beast (1994)

| #1–13

| Limited series

| Barbara Slate

| Marvel Comics

| September 1994 – September 1995

|

|

= Be- =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! Collections

"Beach Blanket Bingo", Dell Movie Classics #12-058-509

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| September 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Beatles - Yellow Submarine

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| rowspan="2" | Gold Key Comics

| 1968

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Bedknobs and Broomsticks", Walt Disney Showcase #6

| 1

|

| Mary Virginia Carey

| January 1972

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Beethoven

| #1–3

| Ongoing series

| Angelo DeCesare

| Harvey Comics

| March – July 1994

| The first issue is an adaptation of the sequel film Beethoven's 2nd (1993), the latter two issues are original stories.

| {{nan}}

"Ben-Hur", Four Color (series 2) #1052

| 1

|

| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer

| Dell Comics

| November 1959

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Beowulf

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Chris Ryall

| IDW Publishing

| October 2007

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

= ''Big'' =

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! Collections

Big

| 1

| One-shot

| Mark Verheiden

| Hit Comics

| March 1989

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Big Circus'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"The Big Circus", Four Color (series 2) #1036

| 1

|

| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer

| Dell Comics

| August–October 1959

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Big Country'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"The Big Country", Four Color (series 2) #946

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| August 1958

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Big Hero 6'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! Collections

Big Hero 6

| 2

| Graphic novel

| Haruki Ueno

| Yen Press

| March – October 2015

|

|

= ''The Big Land'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"The Big Land", Four Color (series 2) #812

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| August 1957

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Big Red'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

Big Red

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| November 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Big Town'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! Collections

"Big Town", Movie Comics #1

| 1

|

| Claude Lapham

| Fiction House

| December 1946

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Big Town Czar'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! Collections

"Big Town Czar", Movie Comics #4

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| July 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Big Trouble in Little China'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

Big Trouble in Little China

| #1–25

| Ongoing series

| Eric Powell, John Carpenter, Fred Van Lente

| rowspan="3" | Boom! Studios

| June 2014 – June 2016

|

|

Big Trouble in Little China/Escape from New York{{Broken anchor|date=2024-07-29|bot=User:Cewbot/log/20201008/configuration|target_link=Big Trouble in Little China#Big Trouble in Little China/Escape from New York|reason= }}

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Greg Pak

| October 2016 – March 2017

|

|

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| #1–12

| Limited series

| John Carpenter, Anthony Burch

| September 2017 – August 2018

|

|

= Bi- =

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"The Big Wheel", Movie Love #1

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| February 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Bimbos in Time

| 1

| One-shot

|

| Draculina Publishing

| 1994

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Bill & Ted'' =

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! Collections

Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure

| #1

| One-shot

| Bob Rozakis

| DC Comics

| 1989

| Adaptation of the first film.

|

Bill & Ted's Excellent Comic Book

| #1–12

| Ongoing series

| Evan Dorkin, Tom Brevoort, Mike Kanterovich

| Marvel Comics

| December 1991 – November 1992

|

|

Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey

| #1

| One-shot

| Evan Dorkin

| Marvel Comics

| September 1991

| Adaptation of the second film.

|

Bill & Ted's Most Triumphant Return

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Brian Lynch, Ryan North

| rowspan="3" | Boom! Studios

| March – August 2015

|

|

Bill & Ted Go to Hell

| #1–4

| Limited series

| rowspan="2" | Brian Joines

| February – May 2016

|

|

Bill & Ted Save the Universe

| #1–5

| Limited series

| June – October 2017

|

|

Bill & Ted Are Doomed

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Evan Dorkin

| Dark Horse Comics

| September – December 2020

|

|

Bill & Ted Roll the Dice

| #1–4

| Limited series

| James Asmus, John Barber

| rowspan="4" | Opus

| June – October 2022

|

|

Bill & Ted Present Death

| 1

| One-shot

| Erik Burnham, John Barber

| November 2022

|

| rowspan="3" |

  • Bill & Ted's Holi-Daze TP ({{ISBNT|1-63872-036-3}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-63872-036-2}})
Bill & Ted's Day of the Dead

| 1

| One-shot

| Josh Trujillo, John Barber

| November 2022

|

Bill & Ted's Excellent Holiday Special

| 1

| One-shot

| John Barber

| December 2022

|

= ''The Black Cauldron'' =

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! Collections

"Taram et le Chaudron magique", Le Journal de Mickey #1744–1745

| 2

| Bande dessinée

| Michel Motti

| Hachette

| October – November 1985

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, originally published in French and later translated into English and published in the US by Scholastic Book Services.

|

  • The Black Cauldron TP ({{ISBNT|978-0-590-33796-0}})

= ''Black Dynamite'' =

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! Collections

rowspan="2" | Black Dynamite

| 1

| One-shot

| rowspan="2" | Brian Ash

| Ape Entertainment

| April 2011

|

| {{nan}}

#1—3

| Limited series

| IDW Publishing

| December 2013 – August 2014

|

|

= ''Bla-'' =

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! Collections

The Black Hole

| #1—4

| Ongoing series

| Mary Virginia Carey, Michael Teitelbaum

| Gold Key Comics

| March 1980 – September 1980

| The first two issues were an adaptation of the film, which was first published in its complete form in Walt Disney Showcase #54 two months earlier in January 1980, the latter two issues are an completely original story continuing from where the film story ended; retitled Beyond the Black Hole from #3.

| {{nan}}

"Black Jack", Movie Love #4

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| August 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Blackbeard's Ghost

| 1

| One-shot

| Mary Virginia Carey

| Gold Key Comics

| June 1968

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Blazing Forest", Movie Love #15

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| June 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Black Scorpion'' =

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! Collections

Black Scorpion

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Paul J. Salamoff

| rowspan="2" | TidalWave Productions

| November 2009 – February 2010

|

|

The Legend of Isis/Black Scorpion

| #1

| One-shot

| Aaron Stueve

| June 2010

| Crossover with The Legend of Isis.

|

= ''Blade'' =

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! Collections

Blade: Movie Preview

| 1

| One-shot

| Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan, Tom Palmer

| rowspan="3" | Marvel Comics

| June 1997

| Adaptation of the first film.

|

Blade II: The Official Comic Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| David Goyer, Steve Gerber

| May 2002

| Adaptation of the second film.

|

Blade: Nightstalking

| 1

| Minicomic

| Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray

| 2005

| Included as a supplementary bonus for the DVD release of Blade: Trinity; based on the aforementioned third film.

|

= ''Blade Runner'' =

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! Collections

"Blade Runner", Marvel Comics Super Special #22

| 1

|

|

| Marvel Comics

| September 1982

| Adaptation of the original film.

|

Blade Runner 2019

| #1—12

| Limited series

|

| rowspan="4" | Titan Comics

| August 2019 – December 2020

|

|

Blade Runner 2029

| #1—12

| Limited series

|

| January 2021 – March 2022

|

|

Blade Runner Origins

| #1—12

| Limited series

|

| April 2021 – July 2022

|

|

Blade Runner 2039

| #1—8

| Limited series

|

| January 2023 – present

|

|

= ''Blue Montana Skies'' =

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! Collections

"Blue Montana Skies", Movie Comics #4

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| July 1939

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= Bo- =

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! Collections

"The Boatniks", Walt Disney Showcase #1

| 1

|

| Mary Virginia Carey

| Gold Key Comics

| October 1970

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Bon Voyage!", Dell Movie Classics #12-068-212

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| December 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Boy and the Pirates", Four Color (series 2) #1117

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| June 1960

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Boy from Indiana", Movie Love #3

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| June 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= Br- =

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! Collections

Bram Stoker's Burial of the Rats

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Jerry Prosser

| Roger Corman's Cosmic Comics

| April – June 1995

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Bram Stoker's Dracula: Official Comics Adaptation of the Francis Ford Coppola Film

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Roy Thomas

| Topps Comics

| October 1992 – January 1993

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

"The Brave One", Four Color (series 2) #773

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| February 1957

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Brave Warrior", Motion Picture Comics #112

| 1

|

| rowspan="2" | Leo Dorfman

| rowspan="2" | Fawcett Comics

| September 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Brigand", Fawcett Movie Comic #18

| 1

|

| August 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Bubba Ho-Tep'' =

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! Collections

Bubba Ho-Tep and the Cosmic Blood-Suckers

| #1—5

| Limited series

|

| IDW Publishing

| March – July 2018

|

|

Army of Darkness/Bubba Ho-Tep

| #1—4

| Limited series

|

| Dynamite Entertainment

| February – June 2019

| Crossover with Army of Darkness.

|

= Buckaroo Banzai =

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! Collections

Buckaroo Banzai

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Bill Mantlo

| Marvel Comics

| November – December 1984

| Adaptation of the original film; first published in its complete form as Marvel Comics Super Special #33 earlier in November 1984.

| {{nan}}

Buckaroo Banzai: Return of the Screw

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Earl Mac Rauch

| rowspan="7" | Moonstone Books

| May – November 2006

|

|

"A Christmas Corrall", Moonstone Holiday Super Spectacular

| #1

| One-shot

| Mac Rauch, Ken Wolak

| December 2007

|

|

Buckaroo Banzai: The Prequel

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Earl Mac Rauch, Chewie

| August – December 2008

|

|

Buckaroo Banzai: Big Size

| #1

| One-shot

| Earl Mac Rauch, Paul Hanley

| January 2009

|

|

Buckaroo Banzai: Origins

| 1

| One-shot

| Earl Mac Rauch, Amin Amat

| April 2009

|

|

Buckaroo Banzai: Hardest of the Hard

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Earl Mac Rauch

| October 2009 – February 2010

|

|

Buckaroo Banzai: Tears of a Clone

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Earl Mac Rauch, Paul D. Storrie

| October 2012

|

|

= Bu- =

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! Collections

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Origin

| #1—3

| Limited series

|

| Dark Horse Comics

| January – March 1999

| Adaptation of Joss Whedon's original screenplay for the eponymous 1992 film.

|

Bullwhip Griffin

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| June 1967

| Adaptation of The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (1967).

| {{nan}}

C

= ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' =

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! Collections

Caligari 2050

| #1—3

| Limited series

|

| rowspan="3" | Monster Comics

| January – March 1992

|

|

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

| #1—3

| Limited series

|

| April – September 1992

|

|

Caligari 2050: Another Sleepless Night...

| 1

|

|

| 1993

|

|

The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari

| #1—2

| Limited series

|

| Amigo Comics

| January – March 2017

|

|

= ''Caged Heat'' =

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! Collections

Caged Heat 3000

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Jerry Prosser

| Roger Corman's Cosmic Comics

| November 1995 – January 1996

| Adaptation of the third film in Caged Heat film series.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/13875/|title=Caged Heat 3000 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Candleshoe'' =

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! Collections

Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales: "Candleshoe"

| 13

| Newspaper strip

| Carl Fallberg, Al Stoffel

| King Features Syndicate

| December 4, 1977 – February 26, 1978

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Captain America'' =

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! Collections

Captain America: The Movie!

| 1

| One-shot

| Stan Lee

| Marvel Comics

| May 1992

| Adaptation of the 1990 film based on the character created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/51245/|title=Captain America: The Movie Special #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Captain Fury'' =

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! Collections

"Captain Fury", Movie Comics #4

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| July 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter'' =

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! Collections

"Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter" (1978), Hammer's Halls of Horror #20

| 1

|

| Steve Moore

| Top Sellers Ltd.

| March 1978

| rowspan="2" | Adaptations of the eponymous film; the former is a straight strip adaptation while the latter is a limited series expanding on the plot.

|

Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter (2017){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/117354/|title=Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Dan Abnett

| Titan Comics

| October 2017 – January 2018

|

= ''Captain Sindbad'' =

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! Collections

Captain Sindbad

| 1

| One-shot

| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer

| Gold Key Comics

| September 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17881/|title=Captain Sindbad |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Carbine Williams'' =

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! Collections

"Carbine Williams", Fawcett Movie Comic #19

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Fawcett Comics

| October 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/245431/|title=Fawcett Movie Comic #19 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Cars'' =

== Comics ==

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! Collections

The World of Cars: The Rookie

|

| Limited series

|

| rowspan="4" | Boom! Studios

| March – September 2009

|

|

The World of Cars: Radiator Springs

|

| Limited series

|

| July – October 2009

|

|

Cars

|

| Limited series

|

| November 2009 – June 2010

|

|

Cars: Adventures of Tow Mater

|

| Limited series

|

| July – December 2010

|

|

Cars 2: The Story of the Movie in Comics!

|

| Limited series

|

| Marvel Comics

| July – August 2011

|

|

== Graphic novels ==

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! scope="col" style="width:10%;"| Publisher

! scope="col" style="width:24%;"| Publication date

Cars 3: Movie Graphic Novel{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1763323/|title=Disney·Pixar Cars 3: Movie Graphic Novel |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{dunno}}

| {{ISBN|1-77275-503-6}} / {{ISBN|978-1-77275-503-9}}

| Joe Books Inc.

| June 2017

= ''Casper'' =

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! Collections

Casper

| 1

| One-shot

| Angelo DeCesare

| Marvel Comics

| July 1995

| Adaptation of the 1995 film based on the character created by Seymour Reit.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1133283/|title=Casper #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''The Castilian'' =

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! Collections

"The Castilian", Dell Movie Classics #12-110-401

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| November 1963-January 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/18172/|title=The Castilian |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''The Cat'' =

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! Collections

"The Cat", Dell Movie Classics #12-109-612

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| December 1966

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/20620/|title=The Cat #12-109-612 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''The Cat from Outer Space'' =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales: "The Cat from Outer Space"

| 13

| Newspaper strip

| Carl Fallberg

| King Features Syndicate

| March 5 – May 28, 1978

| rowspan="2" | Adaptations of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Cat from Outer Space", Walt Disney Showcase #46{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/32638/|title=Walt Disney Showcase #46 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Mary Virginia Carey

| Gold Key Comics

| October 1978

| {{nan}}

= ''Catwoman'' =

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! Collections

Catwoman: The Movie

| #1

| One-shot

| Chuck Austen

| DC Comics

| July 2004

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/321192/|title=Catwoman: The Movie #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

  • Catwoman: The Movie & Other Cat Tales TP ({{ISBNT|1-4012-0336-1}}){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/355207/|title=Catwoman: The Movie & Other Cat Tales |publisher=Comics.org }}

= ''Chakra: The Invincible'' =

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! Collections

Chakra: The Invincible

|

|

|

| Graphic India

| 2013 – 2017

|

|

= ''Cheyenne Autumn'' =

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Cheyenne Autumn", Dell Movie Classics #112

| 1

| One-shot

| Don Segall

| Dell Comics

| April–June 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/19225/|title=Cheyenne Autumn |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Child's Play'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! Collections

Child's Play 2

|

|

|

| rowspan="3" | Innovation Publishing

| 1991

|

|

Child's Play (1991)

|

|

|

| May – December 1991

|

|

Child's Play 3

|

|

|

| January – March 1992

|

|

Hack/Slash vs. Chucky

|

|

|

| rowspan="2" | Devil's Due Publishing

| March 2007

| Crossover with Hack/Slash.

|

Chucky

|

|

|

| April—November 2007, February 2009

|

|

= ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

| 1

| One-shot

| Gary Poole

| Gold Key Comics

| February 1969

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/22516/|title=Chitty Chitty Bang Bang |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''A Chump at Oxford'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"A Chump at Oxford", Movie Comics #6

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| October 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Cinderella'' =

Based on the 1950 Disney film.

== Comics ==

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Cinderella", Four Color (series 2) #272

|

|

|

| Dell Comics

| 1950

|

| {{nan}}

"Gus and Jaq Save the Ship"{{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=455991|title=Gus and Jaq Save the Ship Mini Comic (1951) comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=February 7, 2023}}

| 1

| Minicomic

|

| rowspan="2" | Western Publishing Company

| 1951

| Wheaties cereal premium.

| {{nan}}

Cinderella in "Fairest of the Fair"{{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=400671|title=Cinderella in "Fairest of the Fair" (1955) comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=February 7, 2023}}

| 1

| Minicomic

|

| 1955

| American Dairy Association premium.

| {{nan}}

Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales: "Gus & Jaq"

| 9

| Newspaper strip

| Frank Reilly

| rowspan="2" | King Features Syndicate

| February 3 – March 31, 1957

|

| {{nan}}

Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales: "Cinderella: Bibbidi-Bobbodi-Who?"

| 9

| Newspaper strip

| Tom Yakutis

| July 1 – September 23, 1984

|

| {{nan}}

== Graphic novels ==

class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;"
scope="col" style="width:23%;"| Title

! scope="col" style="width:18%;"| Author(s)

! scope="col" style="width:12%;"| Catalog / ISBN

! scope="col" style="width:10%;"| Publisher

! scope="col" style="width:24%;"| Publication date

Cinderella: The Story of the Movie in Comics

|

| {{ISBN|978-1-5067-1737-1}}

| Dark Horse Comics

| February 2020

= ''Circus World'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Circus World", Dell Movie Classics #12-115-411

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| September–November 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/18744/|title=Circus World |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Clash of the Titans'' =

== Comics ==

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Wrath of the Titans

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Darren G. Davis, Scott Davis

| rowspan="3" | TidalWave Productions

| May 2007 – May 2008

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/27950/|title=Wrath of the Titans |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Wrath of the Titans: Cyclops

| 1

|

| Matt Frank

| January 2009

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/34938/|title=Wrath of the Titans |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Wrath of the Titans: Revenge of Medusa

| #1—3

| Limited series

|

| April – July 2011

|

|

== Graphic novels ==

class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;"
scope="col" style="width:23%;"| Title

! scope="col" style="width:18%;"| Author(s)

! scope="col" style="width:12%;"| Catalog / ISBN

! scope="col" style="width:10%;"| Publisher

! scope="col" style="width:24%;"| Publication date

Clash of the Titans{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/35927/|title=Clash of the Titans #11290 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| Mary Virginia Carey

| {{ISBN|0-307-11290-X}} / {{ISBN|978-0-307-11290-3}}

| Western Publishing

| 1981

= ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Close Encounters of the Third Kind", Marvel Comics Super Special #3

| 1

| Magazine

| Archie Goodwin

| Marvel Comics

| June 1978

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/31784/|title=Marvel Comics Super Special #3 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

= ''Cloverfield'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of chapters

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of volumes

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:125pt" | Serialization

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! English collections

Cloverfield/Kishin

|

|

|

| Kadokawa Shoten

|

| January – May 2008

|

|

= ''The Comancheros'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Comancheros", Four Color (series 2) #1300

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| February–April 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17349/|title=Four Color #1300 - The Comancheros |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

= Conan the Barbarian =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Conan the Barbarian

| #1–2

| Limited series

| John Buscema, Michael Fleisher

| Marvel Comics

| October – November 1982

| Adaptation of the 1982 film; first published Marvel Comics Super Special #21 in August 1982.

|

|

Conan the Destroyer

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Michael Fleisher

| Marvel Comics

| January – March 1985

| Adaptation of the sequel film; first published as Marvel Comics Super Special #35 in December 1984.

|

Conan the Barbarian: The Mask of Acheron

| 1

| One-shot

| Stuart Moore

| Dark Horse Comics

| July 2011

| Adaptation of the 2011 film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1039834/|title=Conan the Barbarian: The Mask of Acheron |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

= ''Condorman'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Condorman{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/2592/|title=Walt Disney Condorman |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—3

| Limited series

| George Kashdan

| Gold Key Comics

| November 1981 – February 1982

| The first two issues are an adaptation of the film, the third issue{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/36130/|title=Walt Disney Condorman #3 |publisher=Comics.org }} is a completely original story, titled "Safe at Last?" (32 pages), which continues where the film's plot left off.

| {{nan}}

= ''Coneheads'' =

class="wikitable"

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Coneheads

| #1—4

| Limited series

|

| Marvel Comics

| June – September 1994

| Adaptation of the 1993 film based on the SNL comedy sketches created by Lorne Michaels.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/5001/|title=Coneheads |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''The Conqueror'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Conqueror", Four Color (series 2) #690

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| April 1956

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12897/|title=Four Color #690 - The Conqueror |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Constantine'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Constantine: The Official Movie Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| Steven T. Seagle

| Vertigo

| January 2005

| Adaptation of the 2004 film based on the character created by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette and John Totleben.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/356078/|title=Constantine: The Official Movie Adaptation |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

= ''Cool World'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Cool World

| #1–4

| Limited series

| rowspan="2" | Michael Eury

| rowspan="2" | DC Comics

| April – September 1992

| Prequel to the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/14777/|title=Cool World |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Cool World: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Paramount Animated/Live-Action Film

| 1

| One-shot

| November 1992

| Adaptation of the eponymous film overall.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/256263/|title=Cool World Movie Adaptation |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Copper Canyon'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Copper Canyon

| 1

| One-shot

| Joe Millard

| Fawcett Comics

| 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/533173/|title=Copper Canyon |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Countdown'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Countdown", Dell Movie Classics #12-150-710

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| October 1967

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/21346/|title=Countdown #12-150-710 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

= ''Creature from the Black Lagoon'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Creature", Dell Movie Classics #12-142-302

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| December 1962-February 1963

| Alternate telling overall of the 1954 film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17509/|title=The Creature #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Universal Monsters: Creature from the Black Lagoon

| 1

| One-shot

| Steve Moncuse

| Dark Horse Comics

| August 1993

| Adaptation of the 1954 film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/541420/|title=Universal Monsters: Creature from the Black Lagoon |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Creepshow'' =

class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;"
scope="col" style="width:23%;"| Title

! scope="col" style="width:18%;"| Author(s)

! scope="col" style="width:12%;"| Catalog / ISBN

! scope="col" style="width:10%;"| Publisher

! scope="col" style="width:24%;"| Publication date

Creepshow

| Stephen King

| {{ISBN|0-452-25380-2}} / {{ISBN|978-0-452-25380-3}}

| Plume

| July 1982

= ''Cripple Creek'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Cripple Creek", Motion Picture Comics #114

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Fawcett Comics

| January 1953

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/248926/|title=Motion Picture Comics #114 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Crosswinds'' =

class="wikitable"

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Crosswinds", Movie Love #11

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| October 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/264018/|title=Movie Love #11 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''The Crow'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

The Crow: City of Angels{{Broken anchor|date=2024-11-19|bot=User:Cewbot/log/20201008/configuration|target_link=The Crow: City of Angels#Marketing|reason= The anchor (Marketing) has been deleted.}}

| #1—3

| Limited series

| John Wagner

| Kitchen Sink Press

| July – September 1996

| Adaptation of the second film in The Crow film series.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/94409/|title=The Crow: City of Angels |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

= Cu- =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Curse of Frankenstein", The House of Hammer #2—3

| 2

| Serial

| Donne Avenell

| Top Sellers Ltd.

| November – December 1976

| Adaptation of the first film in the Hammer Frankenstein series.

|

"The Curse of the Werewolf", The House of Hammer #10

| 1

|

| Steve Moore

| Top Sellers Ltd.

| July 1977

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

D

= Da- =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Dakota Lil{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/31219/|title=Dakota Lil |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Joe Millard

| Fawcett Comics

| 1949

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Darby O'Gill and the Little People", Four Color (series 2) #1024{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15306/|title=Four Color #1024 - Walt Disney's Darby O'Gill and the Little People |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| August–October 1959

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Daredevil: The Official Adaptation of the Hit Movie!{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/328021/|title=Daredevil: The Movie #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1

| One-shot

| Bruce Jones

| Marvel Comics

| March 2003

| Adaptation of the 2003 eponymous film.

|

  • Daredevil: The Official Comic Adaptation TP ({{ISBNT|0-7851-0959-5}} / {{ISBNT|978-0-7851-0959-4}}){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1156704/|title=Daredevil: The Movie |publisher=Comics.org }}
The Dark{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/2524674/|title=The Dark |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Mark Dwyer

| Norstar Comics

| 1993

| Adaptation of the 1993 film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Dark Crystal'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

The Dark Crystal{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/2741/|title=The Dark Crystal |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–2

| Limited series

| David Anthony Kraft

| Marvel Comics

| April – May 1983

| Adaptation of the original film; first published as Marvel Comics Super Special #24{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/36957/|title=Marvel Super Special #24 |publisher=Comics.org }} in March 1983.

|

Legends of the Dark Crystal Vols. 1–2{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/37205/|title=Jim Henson's Legends of the Dark Crystal |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 2

| OEL manga

| Barbara Randall Kesel

| Tokyopop

| November 2007 – August 2010

|

|

The Dark Crystal: Creation Myths Vols. 1–3{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/82506/|title=Dark Crystal: Creation Myths |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 3

| Graphic novel

| Brian Holguin, Brian Froud

| rowspan="3" | Boom! Studios, Archaia Entertainment

| November 2011 – October 2015

|

|

The Power of the Dark Crystal{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/112355/|title=The Power of the Dark Crystal |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–12

| Limited series

| Simon Spurrier

| February 2017 – March 2018

| Sequel comic to the film; based on the unproduced screenplay written by David Odell, Annette Odell and Craig Pearce.

|

Beneath the Dark Crystal{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/126824/|title=Jim Henson's Beneath The Dark Crystal |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–12

| Limited series

| Adam Smith

| July 2018 – August 2019

| Sequel to The Power.

|

=''The Dark Knight Trilogy''=

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Batman Begins: The Official Movie Adaptation{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/355989/|title=Batman Begins: The Official Movie Adaptation |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Scott Beatty

| DC Comics

| August 2005

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, the only film in the series ever to get a comic book adaptation.

|

  • Batman Begins: The Movie and Other Tales of the Dark Knight TP ({{ISBNT|1-4012-0440-6}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-4012-0440-2}}){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/355988/|title=Batman Begins: The Movie & Other Tales of the Dark Knight |publisher=Comics.org }}
Inner Demons

| 1

| Motion comic

| David Goyer

| rowspan ="3" | DC Comics, Warner Home Video

| 2005

|

| {{nan}}

The Dark Knight Prologue

| #1

| Motion comic

| James Peaty

| 2008

| rowspan ="2" | {{Cite web|url=https://bleedingcool.com/comics/obscure-comics-the-dark-knight-the-dark-knight-rises-prologues/|title=Obscure Comics: The Dark Knight & The Dark Knight Rises Prologues|website=Bleeding Cool|date=27 September 2020 |access-date=2023-04-23}}

| {{nan}}

The Dark Knight Rises Prologue{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1100120/|title=The Dark Knight Rises Prologue - Special DVD Issue |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1

| Motion comic

| Joshua Williamson

| 2012

| {{nan}}

= ''Darkman'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Darkman: The Official Comics Adaptation of the Spectacular New Movie

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Ralph Macchio

| Marvel Comics

| September 1990

| Adaptation of the original film; first published in its entirety in a magazine format in September 1990.

| {{nan}}

Darkman

| #1—6

| Limited series

| Kurt Busiek

| Marvel Comics

| April 1993 – September 1993

| Sequel series to the adaptation.

| {{nan}}

Darkman vs. Army of Darkness

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Roger Stern, Kurt Busiek

| Dynamite Entertainment

| August 2006 – March 2007

| Crossover with Army of Darkness.

| Darkman vs. Army of Darkness TP ({{ISBNT|1-933305-48-7}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-933305-48-6}})

= Da- (continued) =

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Darkness Falls: The Tragic Life of Matilda Dixon{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/713238/|title=Darkness Falls: The Tragic Life of Matilda Dixon |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Joe Harris

| Dark Horse Comics

| January 2003

| Prequel to Darkness Falls (2003).

| {{nan}}

"David and Goliath", Four Color (series 2) #1205{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16596/|title=Four Color #1205 - David and Goliath |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| August–October 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

David Arquette's The Tripper{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1779332/|title=The Tripper Movie Adaptation |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Joe Harris

| Image Comics

| May 2007

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Davy Crockett, Indian Scout", Cowboy Western Comics #26{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/168207/|title=Cowboy Western Comics #26 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Charlton Comics

| January 1950

| rowspan="2" | Adaptations of the 1950 film, accomplished by different creatives and published in two unrelated magazines.

| {{nan}}

"Davy Crockett, Indian Scout", Movie Love #2{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/264009/|title=Movie Love #2 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| April 1950

| {{nan}}

= De- =

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! Collections

"Dear Brat", Movie Love #10{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/264017/|title=Movie Love #10 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| August 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Death Race 2020{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/20821/|title=Death Race 2020 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—8

| Limited series

| Pat Mills, Tony Skinner

| Roger Corman's Cosmic Comics

| April – November 1995

| Based on Death Race 2000 (1975).

| {{nan}}

The Deathsport Games{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/108359/|title=The Deathsport Games |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Mark L. Miller

| TidalWave Productions

| November 2010 – January 2011

| Based on Deathsport (1978).

| {{nan}}

= ''Debbie Does Dallas'' =

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! Collections

Debbie Does Dallas{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/17012/|title=Debbie Does Dallas |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—18

| Ongoing series

| Bern Harkins, John Coctoasten

| rowspan="3" | Aircel Comics

| March 1991 – February 1993

|

| {{nan}}

Debbie Does Dallas 3-D!{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/275981/|title=Debbie Does Dallas in 3-D #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1

| One-shot

| John Coctoasten

| May 1992

| Published in anaglyph 3D.

| {{nan}}

Debbie Does Comics{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/16878/|title=Debbie Does Comics |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—3

| Limited series

| R. A. Jones

| February – April 1992

|

| {{nan}}

= De- (continued) =

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! Collections

Dee Snider's Strangeland: Seven Sins#1{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1624633/|title=Dee Snider's Strangeland: Seven Sins #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 (of 4)

| Limited series {{small|(planned)}}

| Jesse Blaze Snider

| Fangoria Comics, The Scream Factory

| August 2007 – April 2008

| Sequel to Strangeland (1998).

| {{nan}}

The Deep{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/31772/|title=The Deep #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1

| One-shot

| Doug Moench

| Marvel Comics

| November 1977

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Demolition Man{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/14786/|title=Demolition Man |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Gary Cohn

| DC Comics

| November 1993 – February 1994

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Demonic Toys: Play at Your Own Risk!{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/26907/|title=Demonic Toys |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Doug Campbell

| Eternity Comics

| January – August 1992

| Sequel comic set eight years after the events of the original film.

| {{nan}}

Destination Moon{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/533169/|title=Destination Moon |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Otto Binder

| Fawcett Comics

| 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

The Devil's Rejects

| 1

| One-shot

| Rob Zombie

| IDW Publishing

| August 2005

| Promotional comic, the book features three stories tied in to the film: "Top Secret Clown Business",{{cite web |url=http://horror.about.com/od/books/gr/bk_tdr_topsec.htm |title=Book Review: "The Devil's Rejects - Top Secret Clown Business" |access-date=2007-03-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060628165145/http://horror.about.com/od/books/gr/bk_tdr_topsec.htm |archive-date=2006-06-28 }} "Carnival Kill Ride" and "Psycho-babble".{{cite web |url=http://horror.about.com/od/books/gr/bk_tdr_psycho.htm |title=Book Review: "The Devil's Rejects - Psycho Babble" |access-date=2007-03-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060628165132/http://horror.about.com/od/books/gr/bk_tdr_psycho.htm |archive-date=2006-06-28 }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Dick Tracy'' =

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! Collections

Dick Tracy{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/4179/|title=Dick Tracy |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–3

| Limited series

| John Francis Moore

| W. D. Publications, Inc.

| March – May 1990

| Adaptation of the 1990 film.

|

  • Dick Tracy: The Complete True Hearts and Tommy Guns Trilogy TP ({{ISBNT|1-56115-004-5}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-56115-004-5}}){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/735137/|title=Dick Tracy - The Trilogy #[nn] |publisher=Comics.org }}

= ''Die Hard'' =

== Comics ==

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! Collections

Die Hard: Year One{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/43644/|title=Die Hard: Year One |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—8

| Limited series

| Howard Chaykin

| Boom! Studios

| August 2009 – March 2010

| Prequel comic set twelve years before the events of the first film.

| rowspan="2" |

{{Collapsible list

| Volume 1:

  • Hardcover ({{ISBNT|1-60886-506-1}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60886-506-2}})
  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60886-623-8}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60886-623-6}})

| Volume 2:

  • Hardcover ({{ISBNT|1-60886-515-0}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60886-515-4}})
  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60886-632-7}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60886-632-8}})

}}

== Graphic novels ==

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A Million Ways to Die Hard{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/2612163/|title=A Million Ways to Die Hard |publisher=Comics.org }}

| Frank Tieri

| {{ISBN|1-60887-975-5}} / {{ISBN|978-1-60887-975-5}}

| Insight Comics

| October 16, 2018

= Di- =

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! Title

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! Collections

"Die, Monster, Die!", Dell Movie Classics #12-175-603{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/19901/|title=Die, Monster, Die |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Joe Gill

| Dell Comics

| March 1966

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Dinosaurus!", Four Color (series 2) #1120{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15955/|title=Four Color #1120 - Dinosaurus |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer

| Dell Comics

| August–October 1960

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Dirty Dozen", Dell Movie Classics #12-180-710{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/21396/|title=The Dirty Dozen #12-180-710 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| October 1967

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Django Unchained'' =

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! Collections

Django Unchained{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/70457/|title=Django Unchained |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—7

| Limited series

| Reginald Hudlin, Danijel Zezelj

| DC Comics/Vertigo

| February – October 2013

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

Django/Zorro{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/84712/|title=Django / Zorro |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—7

| Limited series

| Quentin Tarantino, Matt Wagner

| DC Comics/Vertigo, Dynamite Entertainment

| November 2014 – May 2015

| Sequel to the adaptation and crossover with Zorro.

|

= Do- =

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! Collections

"A Dog of Flanders", Four Color (series 2) #1088{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15899/|title=Four Color #1088 - A Dog of Flanders |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer

| Dell Comics

| April–June 1960

| Adaptation of the 1959 film, itself based on the 1872 novel by Ouida.

| {{nan}}

= ''Dollars Trilogy'' =

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! Collections

The Man with No Name{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/30711/|title=The Man with No Name |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–11

| Limited series

| Christos Gage

| rowspan="2" | Dynamite Entertainment

| May 2008 – June 2009

|

|

  • Vol. 1: Sinners and Saints TP ({{ISBNT|1-60690-012-9}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60690-012-3}}){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/904752/|title=The Man with No Name #1 - Sinners and Saints |publisher=Comics.org }}
  • Vol. 2: Holiday in the Sun TP ({{ISBNT|1-60690-131-1}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60690-131-1}}){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/904753/|title=The Man with No Name #2 |publisher=Comics.org }}
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/39050/|title=The Good, the Bad and the Ugly |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–8

| Limited series

| Chuck Dixon

| July 2009 – February 2010

|

|

  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly TP ({{ISBNT|1-60690-124-9}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60690-124-3}})

= ''Dollman'' =

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! Collections

Dollman{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/40407/|title=Dollman |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Bill Spangler

| Eternity Comics

| September 1991 – 1992

|

| {{nan}}

Dollman Kills the Full Moon Universe{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/197344/|title=Dollman Kills the Full Moon Universe |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—6

| Limited series

| Brockton McKinney, Shawn Gabborin

| Full Moon Comix

| August 2018 – January 2019

|

| {{nan}}

= ''Donald Duck'' =

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! Collections

"Donald in Mathmagic Land", Four Color (series 2) #1051{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15317/|title=Four Color #1051 - Walt Disney's Donald in Mathmagic Land |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Don Christensen

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| August–October 1959

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Donald and the Wheel", Four Color (series 2) #1190{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16587/|title=Four Color #1190 - Walt Disney's Donald and the Wheel |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Carl Fallberg

| December 1964-February 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= Do- (continued) =

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! Collections

"Dondi", Four Color (series 2) #1176{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16580/|title=Four Color #1176 - Dondi |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Gaylord DuBois

| Dell Comics

| January–March 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, itself based on the comic strip created by Gus Edson and Irwin Hasen.

| {{nan}}

"Don't Give Up the Ship", Four Color (series 2) #1049{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15316/|title=Four Color #1049 - Don't Give Up the Ship |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer

| Dell Comics

| August–October 1959

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Dorothy of Oz Prequel{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/64701/|title=Dorothy of Oz Prequel |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Denton J. Tipton

| IDW Publishing

| March – September 2012

| Prequel to the film Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return, published a year before the film's release.

|

  • Dorothy of Oz Prequel TP ({{ISBNT|1-61377-217-3}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-61377-217-1}})

= Dr- =

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! Collections

Dr. Giggles{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/41913/|title=Dr. Giggles |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—2

| Limited series

| Steven Grant

| Dark Horse Comics

| October 1992

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Dr. Who and the Daleks", Dell Movie Classics #12-190-612{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/20623/|title=Dr. Who and the Daleks #12-190-612 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| December 1966

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, itself based on the TV serial The Daleks (1963–1964) from Doctor Who; reprinted in Doctor Who Classic Comics #9{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/328147/|title=Doctor Who: Classic Comics #9 |publisher=Comics.org }} by Marvel UK on July 21, 1993.

| {{nan}}

= ''Dracula'' (Hammer film series) =

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! Collections

"Dracula", The House of Hammer #1

| 1

|

| Dez Skinn

| rowspan="3" | Top Sellers Ltd.

| October 1976

| Adaptation of the first film.

| {{nan}}

"The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires", The House of Hammer #4

| 1

|

| Steve Moore

| January 1977

| Adaptation of the ninth film.

| {{nan}}

"Dracula: Prince of Darkness", The House of Hammer #6

| 1

|

| Donne Avenell

| March 1977

| Adaptation of the third film.

| {{nan}}

"The Brides of Dracula", Halls of Horror #27—28

| 2

|

| Steve Moore

| Quality Communications

| 1983

| Adaptation of the second film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Dracula'' (Universal film series) =

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! Collections

"Dracula", Dell Movie Classics #12-231-212{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17254/|title=Dracula #[1] |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Bernhardt J. Hurwood

| Dell Comics

| October–December 1962

| The comic features four self-contained stories, the third main feature story, "The Vampire's Curse" (32 pages), features Dracula, the remaining three, "The Rusalki, Water Maidens of Doom", "The Hunters of the Forest" and "Witches' Sabbath" are one page stories.

| {{nan}}

Universal Monsters: Dracula (1993){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/52293/|title=Universal Monsters: Dracula |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Dan Vado

| Dark Horse Comics

| October 1993

| Adaptation of the original 1931 film; fourth installment in Dark Horse's Universal Monsters comic line.

|

Universal Monsters: Dracula (2023){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/205214/|title=Universal Monsters: Dracula |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| Limited series

| James Tynion IV

| Image Comics

| October 2023 – January 2024

|

|

= Dr- (continued) =

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! Collections

Dragonheart{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/21646/|title=DragonHeart |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—2

| Limited series

| David Anthony Kraft

| Topps Comics

| May – June 1996

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Dragonslayer{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/2598/|title=Dragonslayer |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Dennis O'Neil

| Marvel Comics

| October – November 1981

| Adaptation of the eponymous film; first published as Marvel Comics Super Special #20{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/34994/|title=Marvel Super Special #20 |publisher=Comics.org }} in October 1981.

| {{nan}}

"Dragoon Wells Massacre", Four Color (series 2) #815{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/13737/|title=Four Color #815 - Dragoon Wells Massacre |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Dell Comics

| July 1957

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Drum Beat", Four Color (series 2) #610{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12101/|title=Four Color #610 - Drum Beat |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| January 1955

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''DuckTales'' =

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DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/934980/|title=DuckTales the Movie |publisher=Comics.org }}

| John Lustig

| {{ISBN|1-56115-048-7}} / {{ISBN|978-1-56115-048-9}}

| W.D. Publications, Inc.

| Summer 1990

= ''Dumbo'' =

== Comics ==

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! Collections

"Dumbo of the Circus", Four Color (series 1) #17{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1195/|title=Four Color #17 - Walt Disney's Dumbo the Flying Elephant |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| 1941

| Adaptation of the original film.

| {{nan}}

"Waylaid by the Wicked Witch", Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #61{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/4644/|title=Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #v6#1 (61) |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Cart Buettner

| October 1945

| Crossover story; guest featuring characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) (the Dwarfs, the Huntsman and the Wicked Witch respectively).

| {{nan}}

"Dumbo and the Circus Mystery", Walt Disney's Comics - Cheerios Set Y #3{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/5583/|title=Walt Disney's Comics - Cheerios Set Y #3 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| Minicomic

| Chase Craig

| Western Publishing

| 1947

| Cheerios cereal premium.{{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=447621|title=Dumbo and the Circus Mystery Mini Comic (1947) comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=April 13, 2023}}

| {{nan}}

"Dumbo in "Sky Voyage"", Four Color (series 2) #234{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/7372/|title=Four Color #234 - Walt Disney's Dumbo in Sky Voyage |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Chase Craig

| rowspan="3" | Dell Comics

| July 1949

| The main feature story "Sky Voyage", preceded by a one page strip guest featuring Thumper (from Bambi) "Masquerade Party" and followed by two nine page strips, "Dumbo and Little Pedro" guest featuring Pedro (from Saludos Amigos) and "Dumbo the Musician", and two one page strips, "Nibbling Elephant Ears" featuring the Big Bad Wolf and "Blowing Bubbles" featuring Hector Hummingbird.

| {{nan}}

"Dumbo and Pablo Penguin", Walt Disney's Christmas Parade #1{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/7872/|title=Walt Disney's Christmas Parade #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| November 1949

| Crossover story; guest featuring Pablo the penguin (from The Three Caballeros).

| {{nan}}

"The Flying Farm Hand", Four Color (series 2) #1010{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15281/|title=Four Color #1010 - Walt Disney's Grandma Duck's Farm Friends |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Vic Lockman

| July–September 1959

| Crossover story; featuring Duck universe characters Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie, Grandma Duck and Gus Goose respectively, also guest featuring Br'er Fox (from Song of the South).

| {{nan}}

== Graphic novels ==

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Dumbo: Friends in High Places{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1941893/|title=Disney Dumbo: Friends in High Places |publisher=Comics.org }}

| John Jackson Miller

| {{ISBN|1-5067-1268-1}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-5067-1268-0}}

| Dark Horse Comics

| March 26, 2019

= ''Dune'' =

== Comics ==

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! Collections

Dune (1984){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/3014/|title=Dune |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Ralph Macchio

| Marvel Comics

| April 1985 – June 1985

| Adaptation of the 1984 film; first published as Marvel Comics Super Special #36{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/39463/|title=Marvel Super Special #36 |publisher=Comics.org }} in April 1985.

|

== Graphic novels ==

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! scope="col" style="width:18%;"| Author(s)

! scope="col" style="width:12%;"| Catalog / ISBN

! scope="col" style="width:10%;"| Publisher

! scope="col" style="width:24%;"| Publication date

Dune: The Official Movie Graphic Novel{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/2467440/|title=Dune: The Official Movie Graphic Novel |publisher=Comics.org }}

| Lilah Sturges

| {{ISBN|1-68116-110-9}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-68116-110-5}}

| Legendary Comics

| December 6, 2022

E

= Ea- =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"East Side of Heaven", Movie Comics #3{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/453/|title=Movie Comics #3 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| Photo comics

| William Conselman

| Fawcett Comics

| June 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous 1939 film.

| {{nan}}

"The Eagle and the Hawk", Feature Films #3{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/71790/|title=Feature Films Magazine #3 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| July–August 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Earth vs. the Flying Saucers'' =

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! Collections

Flying Saucers vs. the Earth{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/30868/|title=Flying Saucers vs the Earth |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Ryan Burton, Alan Brooks

| TidalWave Productions

| April—July 2008

| Based on Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956).

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-60643-567-1}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60643-567-0}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1638734/|title=Flying Saucers vs the Earth |publisher=Comics.org }}

= ''Edward Scissorhands'' =

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! Collections

Edward Scissorhands

| #1–10

| Limited series

| Kate Leth

| IDW Publishing

| October 2014 – July 2015

| Continuation of the eponymous film.

|

  • Edward Scissorhands: The Final Cut HC ({{ISBNT|1-63140-682-5}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-63140-682-9}})

= El- =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"El Cid", Four Color (series 2) #1259{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16676/|title=Four Color #1259 - Samuel Bronston's El Cid |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| March–May 1962

|

| {{nan}}

"El Dorado", Dell Movie Classics #12-240-710{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/21400/|title=El Dorado #12-240-710 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Sal Trapani

| October 1967

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Elektra: The Official Movie Adaptation{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/300758/|title=Elektra: The Movie #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Sean McKeever

| rowspan="2" | Marvel Comics

| February 2005

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, itself a spin-off the 2003 Daredevil film.

|

  • Elektra: The Movie TP ({{ISBNT|0-7851-1713-X}} / {{ISBNT|978-0-7851-1713-1}})
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/789486/|title=Marvel Spring Special #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1

| One-shot

| Sid Jacobson

| May 1988

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, itself based on the title character from the TV series Elvira's Movie Macabre.

| {{nan}}

= Em- =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Emil and the Detectives{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/18965/|title=Walt Disney's Emil and the Detectives |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| February 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= En- =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! Collections

"Ensign Pulver", Dell Movie Classics #12-257-410{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/18677/|title=Ensign Pulver |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Paul S. Newman

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| August–October 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Escape from New York'' =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

The Adventures of Snake Plissken{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/59815/|title=Adventures of Snake Plissken #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1

| One-shot

| Len Kaminski

| Marvel Comics

| January 1997

|

| {{nan}}

John Carpenter's Snake Plissken Chronicles{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/15335/|title=John Carpenter's Snake Plissken Chronicles |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—4

| Limited series

| William O'Neill

| CrossGen, Hurricane Entertainment

| June 2003 – February 2004

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-59314-049-5}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-59314-049-6}})
Escape from New York{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/85028/|title=Escape from New York |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—16

| Ongoing series

| Christopher Sebela

| rowspan="2" | Boom! Studios

| December 2014 – April 2016

|

|

  • Vol. 1: Escape from Florida TP ({{ISBNT|1-60886-263-1}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60886-263-4}})
  • Vol. 2: Escape from Siberia TP ({{ISBNT|1-60886-264-X}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60886-264-1}})
  • Vol. 3: Escape to New York TP ({{ISBNT|1-60886-265-8}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60886-265-8}})
  • Vol. 4: Escape from Cleveland TP ({{ISBNT|1-60886-867-2}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60886-867-4}})
Big Trouble in Little China/Escape from New York

| #1—6

| Limited series

| Greg Pak

| October 2016 – March 2017

| Crossover with Big Trouble in Little China.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-68415-008-6}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-68415-008-3}})

= Ev- =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Everything's Ducky", Four Color (series 2) #1251{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16674/|title=Four Color #1251 - Everything's Ducky |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| January–March 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Evil Dead'' =

{{main|Army of Darkness (comics)}}

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! Collections

Army of Darkness{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/7508/|title=Army of Darkness |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Sam Raimi, Ivan Raimi

| Dark Horse Comics

| November 1992 – October 1993

| Adaptation of the eponymous third film in the series.

|

  • Army of Darkness: Movie Adaptation HC
Army of Darkness: Ashes 2 Ashes{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/19025/|title=Army of Darkness: Ashes 2 Ashes |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Andy Hartnell

| Devil's Due Publishing, Dynamite Entertainment

| July 2004 – January 2005

|

|

  • Hardcover ({{ISBNT|0-9749638-8-7}} / {{ISBNT|978-0-9749638-8-4}})
  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|0-9749638-9-5}} / {{ISBNT|978-0-9749638-9-1}})
Army of Darkness vs. Re-Animator{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/61345/|title=Army of Darkness vs. Re-Animator |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–4

| Limited series

| James Kuhoric

| rowspan="2" | Dynamite Entertainment

| October 2005 – February 2006

| First crossover with Reanimator.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-933305-13-4}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-933305-13-4}})
Darkman vs. Army of Darkness

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Roger Stern, Kurt Busiek

| August 2006 – March 2007

| Crossover with Darkman.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-933305-48-7}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-933305-48-6}})
Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/22556/|title=Marvel Zombies / Army of Darkness |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–5

| Limited series

| John Layman

| Marvel Comics, Dynamite Entertainment

| May – August 2007

| Crossover with Marvel Zombies.

|

Army of Darkness (2007){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/26010/|title=Army of Darkness |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–27

| Ongoing series

|

| Dynamite Entertainment

| August 2007 – April 2010

|

|

Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash

| #1—6

| Limited series

| Jeff Katz, James Kuhoric

| WildStorm, Dynamite Entertainment

| November 2007 – March 2008

| First crossover with Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street and comic sequel to Freddy vs. Jason (2003).

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-4012-2004-5}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-4012-2004-4}})
The Evil Dead{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/28551/|title=Evil Dead |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Mark Verheiden

| Dark Horse Comics

| January – April 2008

| Adaptation of the original film.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-59582-164-3}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-59582-164-5}})
Army of Darkness vs. Xena: Why Not?{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/30910/|title=Army of Darkness vs. Xena: Why Not? |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–4

| Limited series

| John Layman, Brandon Jerwa

| rowspan="3" | Dynamite Entertainment

| March – July 2008

| First crossover with Xena: Warrior Princess.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60690-008-0}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60690-008-6}})
Xena/Army of Darkness: What... Again?!{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/37268/|title=Xena / Army of Darkness: What... Again?! |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–4

| Limited series

| John Layman, Brandon Jerwa

| October 2008 – January 2009

| Second crossover with Xena: Warrior Princess.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60690-032-3}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60690-032-1}})
Army of Darkness: Ash Saves Obama{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/39150/|title=Army of Darkness: Ash Saves Obama |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Elliot Serrano

| August – December 2009

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60690-108-7}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60690-108-3}})
Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash: The Nightmare Warriors

| #1—6

| Limited series

| Jeff Katz, James Kuhoric

| WildStorm, Dynamite Entertainment

| August – December 2009

| Second crossover with Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street and a direct sequel to Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-4012-2752-X}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-4012-2752-4}})
Danger Girl and the Army of Darkness{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/57910/|title=Danger Girl and the Army of Darkness |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Andy Hartnell

| rowspan="8" | Dynamite Entertainment

| April 2011 – August 2012

| Crossover with Danger Girl.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60690-246-6}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60690-246-2}})
Army of Darkness (2012){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/63312/|title=Army of Darkness |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–13

| Limited series

| Elliot R. Serrano

| February 2012 – May 2013

|

|

Army of Darkness vs. Hack/Slash{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/75649/|title=Army of Darkness vs. Hack/Slash |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Tim Seeley

| July 2013 – February 2014

| Crossover with Hack/Slash.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60690-497-3}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60690-497-8}})
Army of Darkness/Reanimator{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/2058326/|title=Army of Darkness / Reanimator One Shot |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Mark Rahner

| October 2013

| Second crossover with Reanimator.

|

Ash and the Army of Darkness{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/77319/|title=Ash and the Army of Darkness |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–8

| Limited series

| Steve Niles

| October 2013 – June 2014

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60690-516-3}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60690-516-6}}
Army of Darkness: Ash Gets Hitched{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/81836/|title=Army of Darkness: Ash Gets Hitched |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Steve Niles

| July – November 2014

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60690-597-X}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60690-597-5}}
Army of Darkness (2014){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/85020/|title=Army of Darkness |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Cullen Bunn

| December 2014 – March 2015

|

|

Vampirella/Army of Darkness{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/90669/|title=Vampirella / Army of Darkness |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Mark Rahner

| July 2014 – October 2015

| Crossover with Vampirella.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60690-837-5}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60690-837-2}})
Evil Dead 2: Beyond Dead by Dawn{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/93849/|title=Evil Dead 2: Beyond Dead by Dawn |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Frank Hannah

| rowspan="3" | Space Goat Productions

| October – December 2015

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-941581-33-1}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-941581-33-9}})
Evil Dead 2: Tales of the Ex-Mortis{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/93848/|title=Evil Dead 2: Tales of the Ex-Mortis |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Justin Peniston, Frank Hannah, Ivan Cohen, Georgia Ball, Jeff Mariotte, Marsheila Rockwell

| December 2015 – February 2016

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-64017-200-9}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-64017-200-5}})
Evil Dead 2: Cradle of the Damned{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/95549/|title=Evil Dead 2: Cradle of the Damned |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Frank Hannah

| January – May 2016

|

| rowspan="12" |

  • Evil Dead 2: Cradle of the Damned TP ({{ISBNT|1-64017-092-8}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-64017-092-6}})
  • Army of Darkness: Furious Road TP ({{ISBNT|1-60690-837-5}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60690-837-2}})
  • Revenge of Evil Dead 2 TP ({{ISBNT|1-64017-062-6}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-64017-062-9}})
  • Evil Dead 2: Dark Ones Rising TP ({{ISBNT|1-64017-097-9}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-64017-097-1}})
Tales of Army of Darkness{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/304462/|title=Tales of Army of Darkness #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Shawn Spurlock, Jim Kuhoric, Robert Napton, Robert Kirkman

| rowspan="2" | Dynamite Entertainment

| February 2016

|

Army of Darkness: Furious Road{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/98024/|title=Army of Darkness: Furious Road |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Nancy A. Collins

| March – August 2016

|

Evil Dead 2: Revenge of Hitler{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1547554/|title=Evil Dead 2: Revenge of Hitler #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Ian Edginton

| Space Goat Productions

| March 2016

|

Army of Darkness: Ash for President{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1619158/|title=Army of Darkness Election Special |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Elliot Serrano

| Dynamite Entertainment

| September 2016

| Published as an Election Day special.

Evil Dead 2: Revenge of Dracula{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1639981/|title=Evil Dead 2: Revenge of Dracula |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Scott Peterson

| rowspan="7" | Space Goat Productions

| rowspan="3" | October 2016

|

Evil Dead 2: Revenge of the Martians{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1639982/|title=Evil Dead 2: Revenge of the Martians |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Ty Templeton

|

Evil Dead 2: Revenge of Jack the Ripper{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1641436/|title=Evil Dead 2: Revenge of Jack the Ripper |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Georgia Ball

|

Evil Dead 2: Revenge of Krampus{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1649542/|title=Evil Dead 2: Revenge of Krampus #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Ian Edington

| November 2016

|

Evil Dead 2: Dark Ones Rising{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/108458/|title=Evil Dead 2: Dark Ones Rising |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Frank Hannah

| October – December 2016

|

Evil Dead 2: A Merry Deadite X-Mas{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1658030/|title=Evil Dead 2: A Merry Deadite X-Mas |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Georgia Ball

| December 2016

|

Evil Dead 2: Revenge of Evil Ed{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/112365/|title=Evil Dead 2: Revenge Evil Ed |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Ian Edington

| February – June 2017

|

Ash vs. the Army of Darkness{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/114718/|title=Ash vs. the Army of Darkness |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #0–5

| Limited series

| Chad Bowers, Chris Sims

| rowspan="6" | Dynamite Entertainment

| June – November 2017

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-5241-0636-4}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-5241-0636-2}})
KIϟϟ/Army of Darkness{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/122583/|title=KISS The Army of Darkness |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Chad Bowers, Chris Sims

| February – July 2018

| Crossover with KIϟϟ.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-5241-0761-1}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-5241-0761-1}})
Army of Darkness/Bubba Ho-Tep{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/140317/|title=Army of Darkness / Bubba Ho-Tep |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Scott Duvall

| February 2019 – June 2019

| Crossover with Bubba Ho-Tep.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-5241-1255-0}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-5241-1255-4}})
Death to the Army of Darkness!{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/156327/|title=Death to the Army of Darkness! |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Ryan Parrott

| February – September 2020

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-5241-1934-2}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-5241-1934-8}})
The Army of Darkness: 1979{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/175824/|title=The Army of Darkness: 1979 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Rodney Barnes

| September 2021 – January 2022

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-5241-2152-5}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-5241-2152-5}})
The Army of Darkness versus Reanimator: Necronomicon Rising{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/187073/|title=The Army of Darkness vs. Reanimator: Necronomicon Rising |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Erik Burnham

| July – November 2022

| Third crossover with Reanimator.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-5241-2308-0}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-5241-2308-6}})

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The Expendables{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/52443/|title=The Expendables |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Chuck Dixon

| Dynamite Entertainment

| May – July 2010

| Prequel set before the film.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60690-172-9}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60690-172-4}})
The Expendables Go to Hell

|

|

| Chuck Dixon, Richard Meyer, Sylvester Stallone

| Splatto Comic

| August 2021 – present

|

|

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!Collected editions

The Fall of the Roman Empire

| The Fall of the Roman Empire{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/18489/|title=The Fall of the Roman Empire |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| July 1964

| Paul S. Newman

| Gold Key Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

The Family Next Door

| Movie Comics #5

| 1 issue

| Photo comics

| August 1939

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

Fantastic Four (2005)

| Fantastic Four: The Movie{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/256190/|title=Fantastic Four: The Movie #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| June 2005

| Mike Carey

| Marvel Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|0-7851-1809-8}} / {{ISBNT|978-0-7851-1809-1}}

Fantastic Voyage

| Fantastic Voyage{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/20741/|title=Fantastic Voyage |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| February 1967

| Paul S. Newman

| Gold Key Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

The Fastest Gun Alive

| Four Color (series 2) #741{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12969/|title=Four Color #741 - The Fastest Gun Alive |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| September 1956

| Leo Dorfman

| Dell Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

The FBI Story

| Four Color (series 2) #1069{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15325/|title=Four Color #1069 - The FBI Story |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| November 1959

| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

Fearless Fagan

| Four Color (series 2) #441{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/9616/|title=Four Color #441 - Fearless Fagan |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| December 1952

| {{dunno}}

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

The Fighting Prince of Donegal

| The Fighting Prince of Donegal{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/20670/|title=Walt Disney Presents the Fighting Prince of Donegal |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| January 1967

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

rowspan="2" | Final Destination

| Final Destination: Sacrifice{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/2099650/|title=Final Destination: Sacrifice |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| July 2006

| Ralph Tedesco, Joe C. Brusha

| rowspan="2" | Zenescope Entertainment

| Originally released packaged with the third film's DVD release through select copies sold at Circuit City, later included as a supplementary feature in the Spring Break trade paperback.

| {{nan}}

Final Destination: Spring Break{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/59080/|title=Final Destination Spring Break |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 5 issues

| Limited series

| March 2006 – April 2007

| Mike Kalvoda

|

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|0-9786874-5-0}} / {{ISBNT|978-0-9786874-5-8}}

rowspan="5" | Finding Nemo

| Disney Junior Graphic Novel #1

| 1 volume

| Graphic novel

| August 2006

| Charles Bazaldua

| Disney Press

| Adaptation of the original film.

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-4231-0140-5}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-4231-0140-6}}

Finding Nemo: Reef Rescue

| 4 issues

| Limited series

| May – July 2009

| Marie Croall

| rowspan="2" | Boom! Studios

|

| Hardcover: {{ISBNT|1-60886-524-X}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60886-524-6}}
Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-934506-88-5}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-934506-88-2}}

Finding Nemo: Losing Dory

| 4 issues

| Limited series

| July – October 2010

| Mike Raicht, Brian Smith

|

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-60886-609-2}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60886-609-0}}

Finding Nemo: Special Collector's Manga

| 1 volume

| OEL manga

| June 2016

| Ryuichi Hoshino

| Tokyopop

| Manga adaptation of the original film.

|

Finding Dory

| 4 issues

| Limited series

| July – October 2016

| Scott Peterson

| Joe Books Ltd

| Adaptation of the sequel film.

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-77275-333-5}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-77275-333-2}}

First Men in the Moon (1964)

| First Men in the Moon{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/19027/|title=First Men in the Moon |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| March 1965

| Dick Wood

| Gold Key Comics

| Adaptation of the 1964 film version based on the 1901 novel by H. G. Wells.

| {{nan}}

Fisherman's Wharf

| Movie Comics #1

| 1 issue

| Photo comics

| April 1939

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="2" | DC Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

Five Came Back

| Movie Comics #5

| 1 issue

| Photo comics

| August 1939

| {{dunno}}

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

Flash Gordon

| Flash Gordon: The Movie{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/34965/|title=Flash Gordon the Movie #11294 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 volume

| Graphic novel

| May 1980

| Michael Allin

| Western Publishing

| Adaptation of the 1980 film.

|

Flesh Gordon

| Flesh Gordon{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/4570/|title=Flesh Gordon |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 4 issues

| Ongoing series

| March – July 1992

| Daniel Wilson

| Aircel Comics

|

|

rowspan="2" | The Flintstones

| The Flintstones #36: "The Man Called Flintstone"{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/227416/|title=The Flintstones #36 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

|

| October 1966

| Call Fallberg

| Gold Key Comics

| Adaptation of the 1966 animated film.

|

The Flintstones: The Official Movie Adaptation in Double Vision{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/265367/|title=The Flintstones Doublevision #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| September 1994

| Angelo De Cesare

| Harvey Comics

| Adaptation of the 1994 live-action film, drawn in both realistic and cartoon styles and published in anaglyph 3-D.

|

The Fly

| The Fly: Outbreak{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/87407/|title=The Fly: Outbreak |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 5 issues

| Limited series

| March—July 2015

| Brandon Seifert

| IDW Publishing

| Sequel to The Fly II (1989).

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-63140-443-1}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-63140-443-6}}

Forbidden Planet

| Forbidden Planet{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/4566/|title=Forbidden Planet |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–4

| Limited series

| May – September 1992

| David Campiti

| Innovation Publishing

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| Forbidden Planet: The Saga of the Krell TP: {{ISBNT|978-1-56521-015-8}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/769784/|title=Forbidden Planet: The Saga of the Krell #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

Forever, Darling

| Four Color (series 2) #681{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12891/|title=Four Color #681 - Forever Darling |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| February 1956

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

The Fountain

| The Fountain{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/356987/|title=The Fountain |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| Graphic novel

| November 2005

| Kent Williams

| Vertigo Comics

|

|

Four Faces West

| Cowboy Western Comics #24{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/168205/|title=Cowboy Western Comics #24 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

|

| August 1949

| {{dunno}}

| Charlton Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

The Four Feathers (1939)

| Movie Comics #3

| 1 issue

| Photo comics

| June 1939

| {{dunno}}

| Fawcett Comics

| Adaptation of the 1939 film version based on the 1902 novel by A. E. W. Mason.

|

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1962)

| Four Color (series 2) #1250

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| January–March 1962

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, plus a one-page supplementary filler summarizing the French Resistance.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16673/|title=Four Color #1250 - Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

The Fox and the Hound

| The Fox and the Hound{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/2593/|title=Walt Disney the Fox and the Hound |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 3 issues

| Limited series

| August – October 1981

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| The first two issues were an adaptation of the film,{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/35591/|title=Walt Disney the Fox and the Hound #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/35670/|title=Walt Disney the Fox and the Hound #2 |publisher=Comics.org }} the third issue, titled on the cover as New Adventures of the Fox and the Hound, featured four original stories (all running through 8 pages each) with the main cast, "The Lost Fawn", "Feathered Friends", "The Escape" and "The Chase".{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/35763/|title=Walt Disney the Fox and the Hound #3 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|0-307-11292-6}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/567381/|title=The Fox and the Hound #[nn] |publisher=Comics.org }}

Frankenstein (1910)

| Edison's Frankenstein 1910{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1809066/|title=Edison's Frankenstein 1910 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 volume

| Graphic novel

| 2003

| Chris Yambar

| Comic Library International

| Adaptation of the 1910 film version, itself based on the 1818 Mary Shelley novel.

|

rowspan="3" | Frankenstein (Universal film series)

| Movie Comics #1: "Son of Frankenstein"

| 1 issue

| Photo comics

| April 1939

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| Adaptation of the third film.

| {{nan}}

Dell Movie Classics #12-283-305{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/18548/|title=Frankenstein #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| March–May 1963

| Don Segall

| Dell Comics

| Continuation very loosely based on the 1931 film; also the first issue of a short-lived ongoing series that lasted for four issues, the latter three featuring a superhero character bearing the "Frankenstein" namesake.

| {{nan}}

Universal Monsters: Frankenstein{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/275408/|title=Universal Monsters: Frankenstein |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| June 1993

| Den Beauvais

| Dark Horse Comics

| Adaptation of the 1931 film.

|

Freaked

| Freaked

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| 1993

| John Clark, Gary Leach

| Hamilton Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

Freaks (1932)

| Freaks{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/7709/|title=Freaks |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 4 issues

| Limited series

| May 1992 – March 1993

| Jim Woodring

| Monster Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

rowspan="2" | Freddy vs. Jason

| Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash

| 6 issues

| Limited series

| November 2007 – March 2008

| rowspan="2" | Jeff Katz, James Kuhoric

| rowspan="2" | WildStorm, Dynamite Entertainment

| rowspan="2" | Crossovers with Evil Dead.

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-4012-2004-5}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-4012-2004-4}}

Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash: The Nightmare Warriors

| 6 issues

| Limited series

| August – December 2009

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-4012-2752-X}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-4012-2752-4}}

Freejack

| Freejack{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/15816/|title=Freejack |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 3 issues

| Limited series

| April – June 1992

| Chuck Dixon, Clint McElroy

| NOW Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

rowspan="12" | Friday the 13th

| Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/14459/|title=Jason Goes to Hell The Final Friday |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 3 issues

| Limited series

| July – September 1993

| Andy Mangels

| rowspan="2" | Topps Comics

| Adaptation of the eponymous ninth film.

|

Jason vs. Leatherface{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/14460/|title=Jason vs. Leatherface |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 3 issues

| Limited series

| October 1995 – January 1996

| Nancy A. Collins, David Imhoff

| Non-canonical crossover with The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

|

Friday the 13th Special{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/807025/|title=Friday the 13th Special #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| April 2005

| Brian Pulido, Mike Wolfer

| rowspan="5" | Avatar Press

|

|

Friday the 13th: Bloodbath{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/55750/|title=Friday the 13th: Bloodbath |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 3 issues

| Limited series

| October 2005 – March 2006

| rowspan="2" | Brian Pulido

|

|

Jason X{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/806186/|title=Jason X Special #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| November 2005

| Continuation of the eponymous tenth film.

|

Friday the 13th: Jason vs. Jason X{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/55756/|title=Friday the 13th: Jason vs Jason X |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 2 issues

| Limited series

| March – June 2006

| rowspan="2" | Mike Wolfer

|

|

Friday the 13th: Fearbook{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/807024/|title=Friday the 13th Fearbook |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| June 2006

|

|

Friday the 13th{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/21492/|title=Friday the 13th |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 6 issues

| Limited series

| February – July 2007

| Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray

| rowspan="5" | WildStorm

|

|

  • Friday the 13th TP: {{ISBNT|1-4012-1459-2}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-4012-1459-3}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/374861/|title=Friday the 13th #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}
Friday the 13th: Pamela's Tale{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/25562/|title=Friday the 13th: Pamela's Tale |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 2 issues

| Limited series

| Marc Andreyko

| September – October 2007

|

| rowspan="4" |

  • Friday the 13th: Book Two TP: {{ISBNT|1-4012-2003-7}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-4012-2003-7}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/867146/|title=Friday the 13th #2 |publisher=Comics.org }}
Friday the 13th: How I Spent My Summer Vacation{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/26428/|title=Friday the 13th: How I Spent My Summer Vacation |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 2 issues

| Limited series

| Jason Aaron

| November – December 2007

|

Friday the 13th: Bad Land{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/64620/|title=Friday the 13th: Bad Land |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 2 issues

| Limited series

| Ron Marz

| March – April 2008

|

Friday the 13th: Abuser and the Abused{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1106763/|title=Friday the 13th: Abuser and the Abused #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| Joshua Hale Fialkov

| June 2008

|

rowspan="7" | Fright Night

| Fright Night (1988){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/15422/|title=Fright Night |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 22 issues

| Ongoing series

| October 1988 – July 1990

| Joe Gentile, Robert Borski, James Van Hise, Tony Caputo, Katherine Llewellyn, Mark Wheatley, Diane Piron

| rowspan="6" | NOW Comics

| The first two issues are an adaptation of the original 1985 film.

|

Fright Night Part II{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/704611/|title=Fright Night Part II #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| 1988

| Matthew J. Costello

| Adaptation of the 1988 sequel film.

|

Fright Night 3-D Special{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/704607/|title=Fright Night 3-D Special #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| June 1992

| Tony Caputo

| Reprint of issues #10-11 with anaglyph 3-D effects.

|

Fright Night 3-D Fall Special{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/704605/|title=Fright Night 3-D Fall Special #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| June 1992

| Katherine Llewellyn

| Reprint of issues #14-15 with anaglyph 3-D effects.

|

Fright Night 3-D Halloween Annual{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/289763/|title=Fright Night 1993 Halloween Annual #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| October 1993

| Diane Piron

| The feature story "Nightmares" was originally planned as a part of the main ongoing series before eventually printed as a standalone special.

|

Fright Night 3-D Winter Special{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/704609/|title=Fright Night 3-D Winter Special #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| December 1993

| James Van Hise (credited as Joe Gentile)

| Reprint of issue #3 with anaglyph 3-D effects.

|

Tom Holland's Fright Night{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/180823/|title=Fright Night |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 5 issues

| Limited series

| James Kuhoric

| December 2021 – 2022

| American Mythology Productions

| A Free Comic Book Day exclusive giveaway issue was published in May 6, 2023.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/2528347/|title=Free Comic Book Day - Tom Holland's Fright Night #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

From Dusk till Dawn

| From Dusk till Dawn{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/768277/|title=From Dusk till Dawn |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1 volume

| Graphic novel

| Ed Polgardy

| May 1996

| Big Entertainment

| Adaptation of the original film.

| Paperback: {{ISBN|0-9645175-3-1}} / {{ISBN|978-0-9645175-3-0}}

rowspan="10" | Frozen

| Frozen: The Story of the Movie in Comics

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| January 2015

| Alessandro Ferrari

| rowspan="3" | Joe Books Ltd

| First adaptation of the original film.

|

Frozen (2016)

| 8 issues

| Limited series

| Georgia Ball

| Jul 2016 – Jun 2017

|

|

Frozen 2017 Annual

| 1 issue

| Annual

|

| September 2017

|

|

Frozen: Breaking Boundaries

| 3 issue

| Limited series

| August – October 2018

| rowspan="4" | Joe Caramagna

| rowspan="6" | Dark Horse Comics

|

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-5067-1051-4}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-5067-1051-8}}

Frozen: Reunion Road

| 3 issues

| Limited series

| March – May 2019

|

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-5067-1270-3}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-5067-1270-3}}

Frozen: The Hero Within

| 3 issues

| Limited series

| June – September 2019

|

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-5067-1269-X}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-5067-1269-7}}

Frozen: True Treasure

| 3 issues

| Limited series

| November 2019 – January 2020

|

| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-5067-1705-5}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-5067-1705-0}}

Frozen (2020)

| 1 volume

| Graphic novel

| March 2020

| Cecil Castellucci

| Second adaptation of the original film.

|

Frozen and Frozen II: The Story of the Movies in Comics

| 1 volume

| Graphic novel

| May 2020

| Alessandro Ferrari

| The first film adaptation followed by an adaptation of the sequel film.

|

Frozen II: The Manga

| 1 volume

| OEL manga

| August 2022

| Arina Tanemura

| Viz Media

| Manga adaptation of the sequel film.

|

rowspan="3" | Fun and Fancy Free

| Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #82,{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/6042/|title=Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #v7#10 (82) |publisher=Comics.org }} #83,{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/6100/|title=Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #v7#11 (83) |publisher=Comics.org }} #84:{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/6164/|title=Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #v7#12 (84) |publisher=Comics.org }} "Bongo"

| 3 issues

|

| July, August, September 1947

| Chase Craig

| rowspan="3" | Dell Comics

| Three-part adaptation of Bongo, the first segment of the film.

| {{nan}}

Four Color (series 2) #157:{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/5661/|title=Four Color #157 - Mickey Mouse and the Beanstalk |publisher=Comics.org }} "Mickey and the Beanstalk"

| 1 issue

|

| July 1947

| {{dunno}}

| Adaptation of Mickey and the Beanstalk, the second segment of the film, plus a twelve-page back-up story "Pluto Keeps It Quiet".

|

Four Color (series 2) #706,{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12905/|title=Four Color #706 - Walt Disney's Bongo and Lumpjaw |publisher=Comics.org }} #886:{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/14560/|title=Four Color #886 - Walt Disney's Bongo and Lumpjaw |publisher=Comics.org }} "Bongo and Lumpjaw"

| 2 issues

|

| June 1956, March 1958

| {{dunno}}

| Spin-off and continuation; the first issue under the title features six main stories, "Caught by a Branch" (1 page),"King Bee Bear" (8 pages), "Kitten Capers" (8 pages), "Won by a Hare" (8 pages), "The Impossible Possum" (8 pages) and "Crocodile Crossing" (1 page), and an activity on the back cover "Bongo's Magic Cage" (A two-piece slide game to cut-out and assemble.), the second issue features seven more main stories, "Hide-and-Go-Seek" (1 page), "The Flip-flop Flyer" (8 pages), "Rockabye Bear" (8 pages), "Good Eggs" (8 pages), "The Little Critter" (8 pages) and two untitled one-page stories.

|

Future Shock

| Future Shock

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| 1993

| Stephanie Landen

| Sci-Fi Comix

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

G

= ''Galaxina'' =

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Galaxina

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Mike Shoemaker

| Aircel Comics

| December 1991 – February 1992

| Continuation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/40326/|title=Galaxina |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Galaxy Quest'' =

{{main|Galaxy Quest (comics)}}

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Galaxy Quest: Global Warning

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Scott Lobdell

| rowspan="2" | IDW Publishing

| August – December 2008

| Sequel story.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60010-383-9}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60010-383-4}})
Galaxy Quest: The Journey Continues

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Erik Burnham

| January – April 2015

| Second sequel story.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-63140-356-7}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-63140-356-9}})

= ''Gay Purr-ee'' =

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Gay Purr-ee

| 1

|

| Carl Fallberg

| Gold Key Comics

| January 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17450/|title=Gay Purr-ee |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Ghostbusters'' =

{{main|Ghostbusters (comics)}}

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! Collections

The Real Ghostbusters – Starring in Ghostbusters II

| #1–3

| Limited series

| James Van Hise

| NOW Comics

| October – December 1989

| Adaptation of the 1989 sequel film with the cast of the film depicted in their animated TV series designs.

|

  • The Real Ghostbusters – Starring in Ghostbusters II TPB
Ghostbusters: Legion

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Andrew Dabb

| 88MPH Studios

| February 2004 – January 2005

|

|

Ghostbusters: Ghost Busted

| 1

| OEL manga

| Tamashita, Johnson, Delk, Lorenzo, Shelfer, Watson, Steinbach

| Tokyopop

| October 2008

|

|

Ghostbusters: The Other Side

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Keith Champagne

| rowspan="30" | IDW Publishing

| October 2008 – January 2009

|

|

Ghostbusters: Displaced Aggression

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Scott Lobdell

| September – December 2009

|

|

Ghostbusters: Past, Present and Future

| 1

| One-shot

| Rob Williams

| December 2009

|

|

Ghostbusters: Tainted Love

| 1

| One-shot

| Dara Naraghi

| February 2010

|

|

Ghostbusters: Con-Volution!

| 1

| One-shot

| Jim Beard, Keith Dallas

| June 2010

|

|

Ghostbusters: What in Samhain Just Happened?!

| 1

| One-shot

| Peter Allen David

| October 2010

|

|

Ghostbusters: Infestation

| #1–2

| Limited series

| rowspan="3" | Erik Burnham

| March 2011

|

|

Ghostbusters (series 1)

| #1–16

| Ongoing series

| September 2011 – December 2012

|

|

Mars Attacks the Real Ghostbusters

| 1

| One-shot

| January 2013

| Crossover with Mars Attacks; technically based the animated TV series which in turn was based on the films.

|

Ghostbusters (series 2)

| #1–20

| Ongoing series

| rowspan="2" | Erik Burnham

| February 2013 – September 2014

| First titled The New Ghostbusters from #1–4, then Ghostbusters: Happy Horror Days! from #9–12 and finally Ghostbusters: Mass Hysteria! from #13–20.

|

The X-Files: Conspiracy – Ghostbusters

| 1

| One-shot

| January 2014

| Crossover with The X-Files; part two of a six-part crossover storyline.

|

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Ghostbusters

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Erik Burnham, Tom Waltz

| October 2014 – January 2015

| First crossover with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-63140-253-6}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-63140-253-1}})
Ghostbusters: Get Real

| #1–4

| Limited series

| rowspan="3" | Erik Burnham

| June – September 2015

| Crossover with the animated series counterparts.

|

Ghostbusters Annual 2015

| 1

| Annual

| November 2015

|

|

Ghostbusters: International

| #1–11

| Ongoing series

| January – November 2016

|

|

Ghostbusters: Deviations

| 1

| One-shot

| Kelly Thompson

| March 2016

|

|

Ghostbusters Annual 2017

| 1

| Annual

| Erik Burnham, Dan Schoening, Tom Waltz

| January 2017

|

|

Ghostbusters: 101

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Erik Burnham

| March – August 2017

|

|

Ghostbusters: Funko Universe

| 1

| One-shot

| Troy Dye

| May 2017

|

|

Ghostbusters: Answer the Call

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Kelly Thompson

| October 2017 – February 2018

| Continuation of the 2016 film.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-68405-239-4}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-68405-239-4}})
Ghostbusters Annual 2018

| 1

| Annual

| Erik Burnham

| February 2018

|

|

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Ghostbusters 2

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Erik Burnham, Tom Waltz

| November 2017

| Second crossover with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and sequel to the first crossover.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBN|1-68405-147-9}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-68405-147-2}})
Ghostbusters: Crossing Over

| #1–8

| Limited series

| rowspan="3" | Erik Burnham

| March – October 2018

|

|

Ghostbusters: IDW 20/20

| 1

| One-shot

| January 2019

|

|

Ghostbusters 35th Anniversary: Ghostbusters

| 1

| One-shot

| April 2019

|

|

Ghostbusters 35th Anniversary: The Real Ghostbusters

| 1

| One-shot

| Cavan Scott

| April 2019

| Technically based the animated TV series which in turn was based on the films.

|

Ghostbusters 35th Anniversary: Extreme Ghostbusters

| 1

| One-shot

| Jim Beard, Keith Dallas

| April 2019

|

|

Ghostbusters 35th Anniversary: Ghostbusters: Answer the Call

| 1

| One-shot

| Devin Grayson

| April 2019

|

|

Transformers/Ghostbusters

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Erik Burnham

| June – October 2019

| Crossover with Hasbro's Transformers.

|

  • Transformers/Ghostbusters: Ghosts of Cybertron TP ({{ISBNT|1-68405-620-9}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-68405-620-0}})
Ghostbusters: Year One

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Erik Burnham

| January – April 2020

|

|

Ghostbusters: Back in Town

| #1–4

| Limited series

| David M. Booher

| Dark Horse Comics

| March – June 2024

| Set between Afterlife and Frozen Empire.

|

= ''G.I. Joe'' =

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! Collections

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra – Official Movie Prequel

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Chuck Dixon

| rowspan="3" | IDW Publishing

| March – June 2009

| Prequel to the first film.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60010-469-X}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60010-469-5}})
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra – Official Movie Adaptation

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Denton Tipton

| July 2009

| Adaptation of the first film.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60010-468-1}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60010-468-8}})
G.I. Joe: Retaliation – Official Movie Prequel

| #1—4

| Limited series

| John Barber

| February – April 2012

| Prequel to the second film.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-61377-203-3}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-61377-203-4}})

= ''The Girl and the Gambler'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

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! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Girl and the Gambler", Movie Comics #5

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| August 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Glory Alley'' =

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! Collections

"Glory Alley", Movie Love #17

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| October 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/264023/|title=Movie Love #17 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''The Gnome-Mobile'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

The Gnome-Mobile

| 1

| One-shot

| Mary Virginia Carey

| Gold Key Comics

| October 1967

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/21357/|title=Walt Disney Presents the Gnome-Mobile |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Godzilla'' =

{{main|Godzilla (comics)}}

= ''Goodbye, Mr. Chips'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Goodbye, Mr. Chips

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| June 1970

| Adaptation of the 1969 film version based on the 1934 novella by James Hilton.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/23518/|title=Goodbye, Mr. Chips #[nn] |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Goofy'' =

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! Title

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Goofy Adventure Story", Four Color (series 2) #857

| 1

|

| Vic Lockman

| Dell Comics

| November 1957

| Adaptation of the films A Knight for a Day (1946), Californy'er Bust and African Diary (both 1945) and For Whom the Bulls Toil (1953).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/13755/|title=Four Color #857 - Walt Disney's The Goofy Adventure Story |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

"Dingo et Max", Le Journal de Mickey #2297–2298

| 2

| Bande dessinée, Serial

|

| Disney Hachette Presse S.N.C.

| June 26 – July 3, 1996

| Adaptation of A Goofy Movie (1995); originally published in French.

|

  • Hardcover ({{ISBNT|2-908803-37-2}}/{{ISBNT|978-2-908803-37-2}})

= ''Gorgo'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! Collections

Gorgo

| #1—23

| Ongoing series

| rowspan="2" | Joe Gill

| rowspan="2" | Charlton Comics

| May 1961 – September 1965

| The first issue is an adaptation of the film plot overall,{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/168684/|title=Gorgo #1 |publisher=Comics.org }} the rest is a continuation based on the same film.

|

Gorgo's Revenge

| #1{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/170695/|title=Gorgo's Revenge |publisher=Comics.org }}–3

| Limited series

| 1962 – September 1964

| Retitled The Return of Gorgo from #2.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17742/|title=The Return of Gorgo #2 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

= ''The Gorgon'' =

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! Collections

"The Gorgon", The House of Hammer #11—12

| 1

| Serial

| Scott Goodall

| Top Sellers Ltd.

| August – September 1977

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Great Locomotive Chase'' =

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Great Locomotive Chase", Four Color (series 2) #712

| 1

|

| Elizabeth Beecher

| Dell Comics

| July 1956

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12958/|title=Four Color #712 - Walt Disney's The Great Locomotive Chase |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''The Great Man Votes'' =

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! Title

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Great Man Votes", Movie Comics #1

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| April 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Great Mouse Detective'' =

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! Collections

"Basil, détective privé", Le Journal de Mickey #1797–1800

| 4

| Bande dessinée, Serial

| François Corteggiani

| EDI-MONDE S.A.R.L.

| December 2 – 23, 1986

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

  • Paperback ({{ISBNT|2-7333-0283-3}})

= ''The Great Race'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! Collections

"The Great Race", Dell Movie Classics #12-299-603

| 1

| One-shot

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| March 1966

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/19933/|title=The Great Race |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''The Green Glove'' =

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! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Green Glove", Movie Love #15

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| June 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Green Hornet'' =

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! Collections

The Green Hornet: Parallel Lives

| #1–5

| Limited series

| rowspan="2" | Jai Nitz

| rowspan="2" | Dynamite Entertainment

| June – November 2010

| Prequel to the 2011 film.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60690-148-6}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60690-148-9}})
The Green Hornet: Aftermath

| #1–4

| Limited series

| April – July 2011

| Sequel to the 2011 film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Green Lantern'' =

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! Collections

Green Lantern Movie Prequel: Sinestro

| 1

| One-shot

| Geoff Johns, Michael Goldenberg, Adam Schlagman

| rowspan="5" | DC Comics

| rowspan="5" | July 2011

| Part one of a five-issue cycle.

| rowspan="5" |

  • Green Lantern: The Movie Prequels TP ({{ISBNT|0-85768-826-X}}/{{ISBNT|978-0-85768-826-2}})
Green Lantern Movie Prequel: Kilowog

| 1

| One-shot

| Peter J. Tomasi

| Part two of a five-issue cycle.

Green Lantern Movie Prequel: Abin Sur

| 1

| One-shot

| Michael Green

| Part three of a five-issue cycle.

Green Lantern Movie Prequel: Tomar-Re

| 1

| One-shot

| Marc Guggenheim

| Part four of a five-issue cycle.

Green Lantern Movie Prequel: Hal Jordan

| 1

| One-shot

| Geoff Johns, Greg Berlanti, Donald De Line, Adam Schlagman

| Part five of a five-issue cycle.

= Gu- =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"Gun Glory", Four Color (series 2) #846

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| October 1957

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/13751/|title=Four Color #846 - Gun Glory |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Gunga Din", Movie Comics #1

| 1

| Photo comics

|

| DC Comics

| April 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Gypsy Colt'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"Gypsy Colt", Four Color (series 2) #568

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| June 1954

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/11323/|title=Four Color #568 - M-G-M's Gypsy Colt |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

H

= Comics =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Hallelujah Trail", Dell Movie Classics #12-307-602

| 1

|

|

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| February 1966

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Hansel and Gretel", Four Color (series 2) #590

| 1

|

|

| October 1954

| Adaptation of the eponymous 1954 film.

| {{nan}}

The Happiest Millionaire

| 1

|

|

| Gold Key Comics

| April 1968

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Hatari!", Dell Movie Classics #12-340-301

| 1

|

|

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| January 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Helen of Troy", Four Color (series 2) #684

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| March 1956

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

He-Man and She-Ra in The Secret of the Sword

| 1

| Minicomic

|

| Mattel

| 1985

| Adaptation of the eponymous film; originally published by Mattel as a part of their sweepstakes on the overall film and given away at movie theaters prior to the release of the film.

| {{nan}}

Hercules: Official Comics Movie Adaptation

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Evan Skolnkk

| Acclaim Comics

| July 1997

| Adaptation of the 1997 Disney film.

|

Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!

| 1

|

| Carl Fallberg

| Gold Key Comics

| September 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

The Hills Have Eyes: The Beginning

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray

| Fox Atomic Comics

| June 2007

| Prequel to the 2006 film.

|

Home

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Max Davison

| Titan Comics

| August – November 2015

| Based on the 2015 film of the sane title.

|

  • Vol. 1: Hide & Seek & Oh ({{ISBNT|1-78276-228-0}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-78276-228-7}}){{Cite web|url=https://titan-comics.com/c/355-home/|title=Home: Hide & Seek & Oh Vol.1|website=Titan Comics|access-date=June 28, 2023}}
  • Vol. 2: Another Home ({{ISBNT|1-78276-229-9}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-78276-229-4}})
"Hong Kong", Movie Love #13

| 1

|

|

| Eastern Color Printing

| February 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Hook

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Charles Vess

| Marvel Comics

| February – March 1992

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

  • Hook: The Official Movie Adaptation TP ({{ISBNT|0-87135-800-X}}/{{ISBNT|978-0-87135-800-4}})
"The Horizontal Lieutenant", Dell Movie Classics #01-348-210

| 1

|

|

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| October 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Horse Soldiers", Four Color (series 2) #1048

| 1

|

| Gaylord DuBois

| September 1959

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

House II: The Second Story

| #1

|

| Ralph Macchio

| Marvel Comics

| October 1987

| Adaptation of the second film in the House film series.

| {{nan}}

"The House of Fear", Movie Comics #5

| 1

| Photo comics

|

| DC Comics

| August 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous 1939 film.

| {{nan}}

How the West Was Won

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Gold Key Comics

| July 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Howard the Duck

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Danny Fingeroth

| rowspan="2" | Marvel Comics

| December 1986 – April 1987

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, first published as Marvel Comics Super Special #41 in November 1986.

|

Hulk: The Official Movie Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| Bruce Jones

| August 2003

| Adaptation of the eponymous 2003 film.

|

Humanoids from the Deep

| #1

|

| Benjamin Hall

| Bluewater Comics

| October 2010

| Based on the 1980 film of the same title.

| {{nan}}

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1956), Four Color (series 2) #854

| 1

|

|

| Dell Comics

| July 1957

| Adaptation of the 1956 film version based on the eponymous 1831 novel by Victor Hugo.

| {{nan}}

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)

| #1–2

| Limited series

| T. Jeanette Steiner

| Marvel Comics

| July 1996

| Adaptation of the 1996 Disney film; also published as Disney Comic Hits! #10 later the same month.

|

= ''Halloween'' =

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! Collections

Halloween

| #1

| One-shot

| rowspan="3" | Phil Nutman

| rowspan="3" | Chaos! Comics

| November 2000

|

| {{nan}}

Halloween II: The Blackest Eyes

| #1

| One-shot

| April 2001

|

| {{nan}}

Halloween III: The Devil's Eyes

| #1

| One-shot

| November 2001

|

| {{nan}}

Halloween: One Good Scare

| 1

|

| rowspan="5" | [lStefan Hutchinson

|

| 2003

|

| {{nan}}

Halloween: Autopsis

| 1

| Minicomic

| Paranormal Pictures

| 2006

|

| {{nan}}

Halloween: Nightdance

| #1—4

| Limited series

| rowspan="3" | Devil's Due Publishing

| February – May 2008

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-934692-20-4}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-934692-20-2}})
Halloween: 30 Years of Terror

| 1

| One-shot

| August 2008

|

| {{nan}}

Halloween: The First Death of Laurie Strode

| #1—2

| Limited series

| September – November 2008

|

| {{nan}}

= ''Heavy Metal'' =

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! Collections

Taarna

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Alex De Campi

| rowspan="3" | Heavy Metal Entertainment, LLC

| 2018 – 2019

| rowspan="3" | Continuations based on the ninth and final segment of the eponymous 1981 film, itself based on the magazine of the same name.

|

  • Taarna TP ({{ISBNT|978-1-947784-08-6}})
Heavy Metal Elements: Taarna – The Cosmic Gardener

| 1

| One-shot

| Dave Erwin, Matt Medney

| September 2021

|

Taarna: The Last Taarakian

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Stephanie Phillips

| January – June 2021

| {{nan}}

= ''Hellraiser'' =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

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! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Clive Barker's Hellraiser

| #1–20

| Ongoing series

|

| Marvel Comics/Epic Comics

| 1989 – 1992

|

|

Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth

| 1

| One-shot

| Peter Atkins

| Marvel Comics/Epic Comics

| 1992

| Adaptation of the third film.

|

= ''Herbie'' =

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! Collections

The Love Bug

| 1

|

|

| rowspan="3" | Gold Key Comics

| June 1969

| Adaptation of the first film.

| {{nan}}

"Herbie Rides Again", Walt Disney Showcase #24

| 1

|

|

| August 1974

| Adaptation of the second film.

| {{nan}}

"Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo", Walt Disney Showcase #41

| 1

|

|

| October 1977

| Adaptation of the third film.

| {{nan}}

"Herbie: Fully Loaded", Disney Adventures Comic Zone

| 1

|

| Art Baltazar

| Disney Publishing Worldwide

| Summer 2005

| Based on the fifth film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Hercules'' (1958 film series) =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Hercules", Four Color (series 2) #1006

| 1

|

| rowspan="2" | Paul S. Newman

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| July 1959

| Adaptation of the 1958 film.

| {{nan}}

"Hercules Unchained", Four Color (series 2) #1121

| 1

|

| August 1960

| Adaptation of the 1959 sequel film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Highlander'' =

{{main|Highlander (comics)}}

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Highlander

| #0—12

| Ongoing series

| Brandon Jerwa, Michael Avon Oeming

| rowspan="3" | Dynamite Entertainment

| July 2006 – November 2007

|

|

  • Vol. 1: The Coldest War ({{ISBNT|1-933305-32-0}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-933305-32-5}})
  • Vol. 2: Dark Quickening ({{ISBNT|1-933305-59-2}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-933305-59-2}})
  • Vol. 3: Armageddon ({{ISBNT|1-933305-67-3}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-933305-67-7}}){{Cite web|url=https://www.dynamite.com/htmlfiles/viewProduct.html?PRO=C109829|title=Highlander Volume 3: Armageddon Tpb|website=Dynamite Entertainment|access-date=June 28, 2023}}
Highlander: Way of the Sword

| #1—4

| Limited series

| J.T. Krul, Carlos Rafael

| December 2007 – April 2008

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-933305-87-8}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-933305-87-5}})
Highlander Origins: Kurgan

| #1—2

| Limited series

| Brandon Jerwa, Carlos Rafael

| January – February 2009

|

|

Highlander 3030

| 1

|

|

| Emerald Star Comics

| July 2015

|

|

Highlander: The American Dream

| #1—5

| Limited series

| Brian Ruckley

| IDW Publishing

| February – June 2017

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-68405-011-1}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-68405-011-6}})

= ''Hotel Transylvania'' =

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! Collections

Hotel Transylvania: Kakieland Katasrophe

| 1

| Graphic novel

| rowspan="2" | Stefan Petrucha

| rowspan="2" | Papercutz

| January 2018

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-62991-808-3}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-62991-808-2}}
Hotel Transylvania: Motel Transylvania

| 1

| Graphic novel

| August 2018

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-5458-0014-6}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-5458-0014-0}})

I

= I- =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! Collections

"I Aim at the Stars", Four Color (series 2) #1148{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15965/|title=Four Color #1148 - I Aim at the Stars |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Dell Comics

| November 1960-January 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

I Am Legend: Awakening{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1489036/|title=I Am Legend Awakening #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Steve Niles, Dawn Thomas, Mark Protosevich, Richard Matheson {{small|(credited as Richard Christian Matheson)}}

| Vertigo Comics

| 2007

| Prequel to the 2007 film based on the eponymous 1954 novel by Richard Matheson.

| {{nan}}

"I Love Melvin", Movie Love #20{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/264026/|title=Movie Love #20 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| April 1953

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Ice Age'' =

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Ice Age: Iced In

| 1

| Graphic novel

| rowspan="5" | Caleb Monroe

| rowspan="5" | Kaboom!

| December 2011

|

|

Ice Age: Playing Favorites

| 1

| Graphic novel

| March 2012

|

|

Ice Age: Where There's Thunder

| 1

| Graphic novel

| May 2012

|

|

Ice Age: Past, Presents and Future!

| 1

| Graphic novel

| October 2012

|

|

Ice Age: The Hidden Treasure

| 1

| Graphic novel

| March 2013

|

|

= If- =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"If This Be Sin", Movie Love #2

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| April 1950

| Adaptation of That Dangerous Age (1949).

| {{nan}}

= ''Igor'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Igor: Movie Prequel{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/41720/|title=Igor Movie Prequel |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Dara Naraghi

| rowspan="2" | IDW Publishing

| May – August 2008

| Prequel to the eponymous film.

|

Igor: Movie Adaptation{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/179845/|title=Igor Movie Adaptation |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Barbara Randall Kesek

| August – September 2008

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

= In- =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"In Old Monterey", Movie Comics #6

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| October 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

In Search of the Castaways{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17566/|title=Walt Disney's in Search of the Castaways #[nn] |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| March 1963

| Adaptation of the film version based on the eponymous 1867–68 novel by Jules Verne.

| {{nan}}

Inception: The Cobol Job

| 1

| Webcomic

| Jordan Goldberg

| Warner Bros. Entertainment

| December 2010

| Prequel to the film.

| {{nan}}

"The Incredible Mr. Limpet", Dell Movie Classics #12-370-408{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/18550/|title=The Incredible Mr. Limpet |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| August 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Incredibles'' =

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! Collections

The Incredibles (2004)

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Brad Bird

| Dark Horse Comics

| November 2004 – February 2005

| Adaptation of the original film.

|

"Every Day It'll Be the Same Old Story!", Disney Adventures

|

|

| Antonio Secondo

| rowspan="6" | Disney Publishing Worldwide

| November 2004

| Eight pages total.

| {{nan}}

"Trick or Treat!", Disney Adventures

|

|

|

| April 2005

| Four pages total.

| {{nan}}

"Holiday Heroes!", Disney Adventures Comic Zone #3

|

|

|

| Spring 2005

| Six pages total.

| {{nan}}

"Diamond Disaster!", Disney Adventures

|

|

|

| June/July 2005

| Three pages total.

| {{nan}}

"Lethal Fashion!", Disney Adventures Comic Zone #6

|

|

| Antonio Secondo

| Winter 2005

| Eight pages total.

| {{nan}}

"Dash vs. the Volcano!", Disney Adventures Comic Zone #10

|

|

| Giovanni Rigano

| Winter 2006

| Published in two parts; Part one is eight pages while part two is six pages bringing the total length of the story to 14 pages.

| {{nan}}

rowspan="2" | The Incredibles (2009)

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Mark Waid

| rowspan="2" | Boom! Studios

| May – June 2009

|

|

#0—17

| Ongoing series

| Mark Waid, Landry Walker

| July 2009 – October 2010

|

|

Incredibles 2: Crisis in Mid-Life! & Other Stories

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Christos Gage, Landry Q. Walker

| rowspan="4" | Dark Horse Comics

| July – September 2018

|

|

Incredibles 2: Secret Identities

| #1—3

| Limited series

| rowspan="2" | Christos Gage

| April – June 2019

|

|

Incredibles 2: Slow Burn

| #1—3

| Limited series

| February – April 2020

|

|

"Date Night", FCDB 2019: Minecraft/Incredibles 2

| 1

| One-shot

| Cavan Scott, Hope Larson

| May 2019

|

|

= ''Independence Day'' =

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Independence Day{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/5551/|title=ID4: Independence Day |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #0—2

| Limited series

| Phil Crain

| Marvel Comics

| June – August 1996

| Adaptation of the original film.

|

Independence Day: Dark Fathom{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/98607/|title=Independence Day |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—5

| Limited series

| Victor Gischler

| Titan Comics

| March – June 2016

|

|

= Ind- =

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! Collections

"The Indian Fighter" , Four Color (series 2) #687{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12895/|title=Four Color #687 - The Indian Fighter |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| Limited series

| Otto Binder

| Dell Comics

| March 1956

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Indiana Jones'' =

{{main|Indiana Jones (comics)}}

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! Collections

Raiders of the Lost Ark

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Walt Simonson

| rowspan="4" | Marvel Comics

| September – November 1981

| Adaptation of the first film, first published in its entirety in Marvel Comics Super Special #18 earlier in September 1981.

|

The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones

| #1—34

| Ongoing series

| John Byrne, Denny O'Neil, David Michelinie, Archie Goodwin, Larry Lieber, James Owsley, Herb Trimpe, Linda Grant, Ron Fortier

| January 1983 – March 1986

|

|

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

| #1–3

| Limited series

| David Michelinie

| September – November 1984

| Adaptation of the second film, first published in its entirety in Marvel Comics Super Special #30 in August 1984.

|

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

| #1—4

| Limited series

| David Michelinie

| October – November 1989

| Adaptation of the third film.

|

Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis

| #1—4

| Limited series

| William Messner-Loebs

| rowspan="10" | Dark Horse Comics

| March – September 1991

|

|

"The Shrine of the Sea Devil", Dark Horse Comics #3—6

| 4

| Serial

| Gary Gianni

| October 1992 – January 1993

|

|

Indiana Jones: Thunder in the Orient

| #1—6

| Limited series

| Dan Barry

| September 1993 – April 1994

|

|

Indiana Jones and the Arms of Gold

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Lee Marrs

| February – May 1994

|

|

Indiana Jones and the Golden Fleece

| #1—2

| Limited series

| Pat McGreal, Dave Rawson

| June – July 1994

|

|

Indiana Jones and the Iron Phoenix

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Lee Marrs

| December 1994 – March 1995

|

|

Indiana Jones and the Spear of Destiny

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Elaine Lee

| April – July 1995

|

|

Indiana Jones and the Sargasso Pirates

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Karl Kesel

| December 1995 – March 1996

|

|

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

| #1—2

| Limited series

| John Jackson Miller

| May 2008

| Adaptation of the fourth film.

|

Indiana Jones and the Tomb of the Gods

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Rob Williams

| June 2008 – March 2009

|

|

= Ir- =

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! Collections

The Iron Giant{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/62421/|title=The Iron Giant |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| 1999

| Giveaway comic adapting and editing stills from the eponymous film; six pages total.

| {{nan}}

Iron Sky: Bad Moon Rising

| 1

| Digital comic

| Mikko Rautalahti

| Blind Spot Pictures

| October 5, 2011

| Prequel to the film.

|

= Is- =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"The Island at the Top of the World", Walt Disney Showcase #27{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/28299/|title=Walt Disney Showcase #27 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Mary Virginia Carey

| Gold Key Comics

| February 1975

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

The Island of Dr. Moreau{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/207447/|title=The Island of Dr. Moreau #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

| One-shot

| Doug Moench

| Marvel Comics

| October 1977

| Adaptation of the 1977 film version based on the eponymous 1896 novel by H. G. Wells.

| {{nan}}

= It- =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

rowspan="2" | It! The Terror from Beyond Space

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Mark Ellis

| Millennium Publications

| November 1992 – February 1993{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/17627/|title=IT! The Terror from Beyond Space |publisher=Comics.org }}

| rowspan="2" | Adaptations of the eponymous film; the latter 2010 comic was published by IDW under the short-lived "Midnite Movies" imprint.

| {{nan}}

#1—3

| Limited series

| Dara Naraghi

| IDW Publishing

| June – September 2010{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/51706/|title=It The Terror from Beyond Space |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

It Came from Beneath the Sea... Again!{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/40918/|title=It Came from Beneath the Sea Again |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Clay Griffith

| TidalWave Productions

| 2012

| Based on It Came from Beneath the Sea (1955).

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|978-1-4507-2376-3}}){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1623778/|title=It Came from Beneath the Sea Again |publisher=Comics.org }}

= ''Invaders from Mars'' =

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Invaders from Mars!{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/40449/|title=Invaders from Mars |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—3

| Limited series

|

| rowspan="2" | Eternity Comics

| February – April 1990

| Adaptation of the 1953 film.

| {{nan}}

Invaders from Mars Book II{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/40450/|title=Invaders from Mars Book II |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1—3

| Limited series

|

| June – August 1991

| Sequel to the 1953 film adaptation.

| {{nan}}

= ''Ivanhoe'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"Ivanhoe", Fawcett Movie Comic #20{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/245432/|title=Fawcett Movie Comic #20 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Fawcett Comics

| December 1952

| Adaptation of the 1952 film version based on the eponymous 1819 novel by Walter Scott.

| {{nan}}

J

= ''Jack the Giant Killer'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Jack the Giant-Killer", Dell Movie Classics #12-374-301

| 1

| One-shot

| Ken Fitch

| Dell Comics

| January 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17471/|title=Jack the Giant-Killer #12-374-301 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= James Bond =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Dr. No", Classics Illustrated #158A{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/342210/|title=Classics Illustrated #158A - Doctor No |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| Alfred Sundel

| Thorpe & Porter

| December 1962

| Adaptation of the first film; reprinted in the United States by DC Comics as Showcase #43 (March–April 1963).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17555/|title=Showcase #43 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

For Your Eyes Only

| #1–2

| Limited series{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/2599/|title=James Bond For Your Eyes Only |publisher=Comics.org }}

| Larry Hama

| rowspan="2" | Marvel Comics

| October – November 1981

| Adaptation of the twelfth film; first published as Marvel Comics Super Special #19 earlier in October 1981.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/34992/|title=Marvel Super Special #19 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Octopussy", Marvel Comics Super Special #26

| 1

| Magazine

| Steve Moore

| September 1983

| Adaptation of the thirteenth film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/36997/|title=Marvel Super Special #26 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Licence to Kill

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Mike Grell

| Acme Press, Eclipse Comics

| November 1989

| Adaptation of the sixteenth film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/45614/|title=Licence to Kill #[nn] |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

GoldenEye #00, #1

| 2

| Limited series

| Don McGregor

| Topps Comics

| January 1996

| Adaptation of the seventeenth film; planned three-issue limited series cancelled after the first issue.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/5659/|title=James Bond 007 / Goldeneye |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Jason and the Argonauts'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Jason and the Argonauts, Dell Movie Classics #12-376-310

| 1

| One-shot

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| August–October 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17941/|title=Jason and the Argonauts |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Jason and the Argonauts: The Kingdom of Hades

| #1–5

| Limited series

| David McIntee

| rowspan="2" | TidalWave Productions

| November 2007 – March 2008

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/28766/|title=Jason and the Argonauts: Kingdom of Hades |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-61623-945-X}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-61623-945-9}})
Jason and the Argonauts: Final Chorus

| #1–4

| Limited series

| David McIntee, Michael Dorman, Leon McKenzie

| March 2014 – June 2015

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/106560/|title=Jason and the Argonauts: Final Chorus |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-948724-72-3}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-948724-72-2}})

= ''Jaws'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"Jaws 2", Marvel Comics Super Special #6

| 1

| Magazine

| Richard Marschall

| Marvel Comics

| December 1978

| Adaptation of the second film in the Jaws franchise.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/31793/|title=Marvel Super Special #6 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Jeepers Creepers'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Jeepers Creepers

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Marc Andrekyo

| Dynamite Entertainment

| April – September 2018

| Based on the Jeepers Creepers film series.

|

  • Vol. 1: Trail of the Beast TP ({{ISBNT|1-5241-0792-1}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-5241-0792-5}})

= Jo- =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! Collections

John Carter: World of Mars

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Peter David

| Marvel Comics

| December 2011 – March 2012

| Prequel to John Carter (2012).

|

  • John Carter: World of Mars TP ({{ISBNT|0-7851-6041-8}}/{{ISBNT|978-0-7851-6041-0}})
"John Paul Jones", Four Color (series 2) #1007

| 1

|

| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer

| Dell Comics

| August–October 1959

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15253/|title=Four Color #1007 - John Paul Jones |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

John Wick

| #1–5

| Ongoing series

| Greg Pak

| Dynamite Entertainment

| November 2017 – February 2019

| Based on the John Wick film series.

|

  • Hardcover ({{ISBNT|1-5241-0682-8}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-5241-0682-9}})
  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-5241-1514-2}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-5241-1514-2}})

= ''Johnny Tremain'' =

Based on the film Johnny Tremain (1957).

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! Collections

"Paul Revere's Ride with Johnny Tremain", Four Color (series 2) #822

| 1

|

| Del Connell

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| August 1957

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/13741/|title=Four Color #822 - Walt Disney's Paul Revere's Ride |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Old Ironsides with Johnny Tremain", Four Color (series 2) #874

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| January 1958

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/14556/|title=Four Color #874 - Walt Disney's Old Ironsides |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Journey to the Center of the Earth", Four Color (series 2) #1060

| 1

|

| Robert Schaefer

| Dell Comics

| December 1959-February 1960

| Adaptation of the 1959 film version based on the eponymous 1864 novel by Jules Verne.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15324/|title=Four Color #1060 - Journey to the Center of the Earth |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Judge Dredd'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Judge Dredd: The Official Movie Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| Andrew Helfer

| DC Comics

| September 1995

| Adaptation of the 1995 film based on the comic by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/258746/|title=Judge Dredd: The Official Movie Adaptation |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-56389-245-6}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-56389-245-5}})

= ''The Jungle Book'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

The Jungle Book

| 1

| One-shot

| Carl Fallberg

| Whitman Publishing

| January 1968

| Adaptation of the eponymous 1967 film; republished by Gold Key two months later.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/299802/|title=Walt Disney Presents the Jungle Book #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Baloo and Little Britches (Mowgli)

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="2" | Gold Key Comics

| April 1968

| The comic features two main stories, "The Jungle Trap" (16 pages) and "Guardians Angel" (10 pages), an untitled minicomic story and five filler pages of activities ("Keys of Knowledge – The Kinkajou", "Scale", the two-page spread "Riddles & Jokes" and "Styracosaurus").{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/174504/|title=Walt Disney Presents Baloo and Little Britches #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

King Louie and Mowgli (Little Britches)

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| May 1968

| The comic features two main stories, "A Clown is Crowned" (18 pages) and "The Big Bad Bear" (8 pages), a one-page minicomic story and a "Keys of Knowledge" filler page, "The Long-Tailed Weasel".{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/298423/|title=Walt Disney Presents King Louie and Mowgli #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Jurassic Park'' =

{{main|Jurassic Park (comics)}}

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Jurassic Park (1993)

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Walt Simonson

| rowspan="8" | Topps Comics

| June—August 1993

| Adaptation of the first film.

| rowspan="8" |

  • Jurassic Park TP (18833130203)
  • The Lost World: Jurassic Park TP ({{ISBNT|1-85286-885-6}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-85286-885-7}})
  • Jurassic Park Volume 1: Danger ({{ISBNT|1-61479-183-X}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-61479-183-6}})
  • Jurassic Park Volume 2: The Miracle of Cloning ({{ISBNT|1-61479-184-8}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-61479-184-3}})
  • Jurassic Park Volume 8: Animals vs. Men ({{ISBNT|1-61479-190-2}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-61479-190-4}})
  • Classic Jurassic Park Volume 1 ({{ISBNT|1-60010-760-5}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60010-760-3}})
  • Classic Jurassic Park Volume 2: Raptors Revenge ({{ISBNT|1-60010-885-7}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60010-885-3}})
  • Classic Jurassic Park Volume 3: Amazon Adventure ({{ISBNT|1-61377-042-1}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-61377-042-9}})
  • Classic Jurassic Park Volume 4: Return to Jurassic Park – Part One ({{ISBNT|1-61377-117-7}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-61377-117-4}})
  • Classic Jurassic Park Volume 5: Return to Jurassic Park – Part Two ({{ISBNT|1-61377-533-4}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-61377-533-2}})
  • Classic Jurassic Park Volume 6: The Lost World ({{ISBNT|1-61377-915-1}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-61377-915-6}})
Jurassic Park: Raptor

| #1—2

| Limited series

| rowspan="2" | Steve Englehart

| November – December 1993

|

Jurassic Park: Raptors Attack

| #1—4

| Limited series

| March – June 1994

|

Jurassic Park Adventures

| #1—10

| Ongoing series

| Steve Englehart

| June 1994 – February 1995

| Reprint series conflating the Raptor, Raptors Attack and Raptors Hijack limited series into one ongoing narrative.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/49990/|title=Jurassic Park Adventures |publisher=Comics.org }}

Jurassic Park: Raptors Hijack

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Steve Englehart

| July – October 1994

|

Jurassic Park Annual #1

| 1

| One-shot

| Neil Barrett Jr., Renee Witterstaetter, Michael Golden

| May 1995

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/765834/|title=Jurassic Park Annual #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

Return to Jurassic Park

| #1—9

| Limited series

| Steve Englehart

| April 1995 – February 1996

|

The Lost World: Jurassic Park

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Don McGregor

| May – August 1997

| Adaptation of the second film.

Jurassic Park (2010)

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Bob Schreck

| rowspan="3" | IDW Publishing

| June – October 2010

|

|

  • Jurassic Park: Redemption TP ({{ISBNT|1-60010-850-4}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60010-850-1}})
Jurassic Park: The Devils in the Desert

| #1–5

| Limited series

| John Bryne

| January – April 2011

|

|

  • Jurassic Park: The Devils in the Desert TP ({{ISBNT|1-60010-923-3}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60010-923-2}})
Jurassic Park: Dangerous Games

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Greg Bear, Erik Bear

| September 2011 – January 2012

|

|

  • Hardcover ({{ISBNT|1-61377-002-2}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-61377-002-3}})
  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-61377-002-2}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-61377-002-3}})

= ''Just This Once'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! Collections

"Just This Once", Movie Love #14{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/264021/|title=Movie Love #14 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| April 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

K

= ''Kidnapped'' =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"Kidnapped", Four Color (series 2) #1101

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| May–July 1960

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''King Kong'' =

{{main|King Kong (comics)}}

== Comics ==

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"El hijo de King-Kong", Aventuras del FBI #57{{Cite web |url=https://www.tebeosfera.com/numeros/fbi_aventuras_del_1951_rollan_57.html|title=FBI, AVENTURAS DEL (1951, ROLLAN) 57 - Ficha de número en ... |publisher=Tebeosfera |access-date=2024-02-28}}

| 1

|

| Miguel González Casquel

| Editorial Rollán, S. A.

| July 1953

| Based on The Son of Kong (1933).{{Cite web |url=https://revista.tebeosfera.com/historieta/el_hijo_de_king-kong_aventuras_del_fbi_1951_rollan_-57-.html|title=EL HIJO DE KING-KONG, AVENTURAS DEL FBI (1951, ROLLAN) -57- - Ficha de ... |publisher=Tebeosfera |access-date=2024-02-28}}

| {{nan}}

King Kong (1968)

| 1

|

| Gary Poole

| Gold Key Comics

| September 1968

| Based on the 1933 film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/22160/|title=King Kong

|publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

King Kong (1991)

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Don Simpson

| Monster Comics

| February 1991 – March 1992

| Based on the 1933 film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/4270/|title=King Kong

|publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

King Kong: The 8th Wonder of the World

| 1

| One-shot

| Chris Gossett

| Dark Horse Comics

| December 2006

| Adaptation of the 2005 film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/713445/|title=King Kong: The 8th Wonder of the World #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

== Manga ==

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of chapters

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! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

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! English collections

Kingu Kongu (1976)
{{Nihongo||キングコング}}

|

|

|

| Kodansha

| Monthly Shōnen Magazine

| October – November 1976

| Based on the 1976 film.{{cite web |url=https://middle-edge.jp/articles/WAPB4|title=1976年のリメイク版「キングコング」の漫画版こそ、正に神レベル!映画を遥かに越える、その感動の内容とは?|publisher=ミドルエッジ |access-date=2022-09-23}}

| {{nan}}

= ''King of Kings'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"King of Kings", Four Color (series 2) #1236

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| December 1961-February 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16663/|title=Four Color #1236 - King of Kings |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''King of the Turf'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"King of the Turf", Movie Comics #2

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| Fawcett Comics

| May 1939

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''King Richard and the Crusaders'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"King Richard and the Crusaders", Four Color (series 2) #588

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| October 1954

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/11327/|title=Four Color #588 - King Richard and the Crusaders |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Knights of the Round Table'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Knights of the Round Table", Four Color (series 2) #540

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| March 1954

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/11315/|title=Four Color #540 - M-G-M's Knights of the Round Table |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Konga'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Konga", Konga #1

| 1

|

| Joe Gill

| Charlton Comics

| June 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15654/|title=Konga #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Krull'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Krull

| #1–2

| Limited series{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/2748/|title=Krull |publisher=Comics.org }}

| David Michelinie

| Marvel Comics

| November – December 1983

| Adaptation of the eponymous film; first published in ts complete form as Marvel Comics Super Special #28 (October 1983).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/37000/|title=Marvel Super Special #28 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Kung Fu Panda'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Kung Fu Panda (2011)

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Matt Anderson

| Ape Entertainment

| May 2011 – June 2012

|

|

Kung Fu Panda (2015)

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Simon Furman

| Titan Comics

| October 2015 – January 2016

|

|

L

= ''Lad, A Dog'' =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"Lad: A Dog", Four Color (series 2) #1303

| 1

|

| Ken Fitch

| Dell Comics

| February–April 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, itself based on the 1919 novel of the same title by Albert Payson Terhune.

| {{nan}}

= ''Labyrinth'' =

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! Collections

Labyrinth

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Sid Jacobson

| Marvel Comics

| November 1986 – January 1987

| Adaptation of the original film; first published in its complete form as Marvel Comics Super Special #40 (October 1986).

|

Return to Labyrinth

| #1–4

| OEL manga

|

| Tokyopop

| 2006 – 2010

|

|

Labyrinth 30th Anniversary Special

| #1

| One-shot

|

| rowspan="5" | Archaia Entertainment

| August 2016

|

|

Labyrinth 2017 Special

| #1

| One-shot

|

| November 2017

|

|

Labyrinth: Coronation

| #1–12

| Limited series

|

| February 2018 – March 2019

|

|

Labyrinth: Under the Spell

| #1

| One-shot

|

| November 2018

|

|

Labyrinth: Masquerade

| #1

| One-shot

|

| December 2020

|

|

= ''Lady and the Tramp'' =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"Lady and the Tramp with Jock", Four Color (series 2) #629

| 1

|

|

| rowspan="3" | Dell Comics

| May 1955

|

| {{nan}}

Dell Giant: "Lady and the Tramp" #1

| 1

| One-shot

|

| June 1955

|

| {{nan}}

"Lady and the Tramp Album", Four Color (series 2) #634

| 1

|

|

| 1955

|

| {{nan}}

Lady and the Tramp in "Butter Late Than Never"{{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=418721|title=Lady and the Tramp in Butter Late Than Never (1955) comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=February 7, 2023}}

| 1

| Minicomic

|

| Western Publishing

| 1955

| American Dairy Association premium.

| {{nan}}

Scamp

|

| Ongoing series

|

| Dell Comics, Gold Key Comics

| May 1956 – January 1979

|

| {{nan}}

= ''Lancelot and Guinevere'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Lancelot and Guinevere", Dell Movie Classics #416

| 1

| One-shot

|

| Dell Comics

| October 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Land Before Time'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

The Land Before Time: The 3-D Adventure

| 1

| One-shot

| Steve Utley

| Kitchen Sink Press

| October 1996

| Based on The Land Before Time film series; published in anaglyph 3-D.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Land That Time Forgot'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Land That Time Forgot", Marvel Movie Premiere #1

| 1

| Magazine

|

| Marvel Comics

| September 1975

|

| {{nan}}

= ''The Land Unknown'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Land Unknown", Four Color (series 2) #845

| 1

|

|

| Dell Comics

| August 1957

|

|

= Lash LaRue =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"King of the Bull Whip", Fawcett Movie Comic #9

| rowspan="3" | 3

|

| rowspan="3" | Fawcett Comics

| December 1950

|

| {{nan}}

"The Thundering Trail", Fawcett Movie Comic #12

|

| June 1951

|

| {{nan}}

"The Vanishing Outpost", Motion Picture Comics #111

|

| May 1951

|

| {{nan}}

= ''The Last Airbender'' =

= ''The Legend of Lobo'' =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

The Legend of Lobo

| 1

|

|

| Gold Key Comics

| March 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Leprechaun'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Leprechaun

| #1–4

| Limited series

|

| TidalWave Productions

| May – August 2009

|

|

= ''Let's Dance'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Let's Dance", Movie Love #7

|

|

|

| Eastern Color Printing

| February 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

= Li- =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"A Life Less Ordinary", 2000 AD #1063—1070

| 8

| Serial

|

| Egmont UK

| October – November 1997

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

"The Light in the Forest", Four Color (series 2) #891

| 1

|

|

| Dell Comics

| 1958

| Adaptation of the eponymous film; itself based on the 1953 novel of the same title by Conrad Richter.

| {{nan}}

The Lion

| 1

|

|

| Gold Key Comics

| January 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Lion of Sparta", Dell Movie Classics #439

| 1

|

|

| Dell Comics

| January 1963

| Adaptation of The 300 Spartans (1962), published under the film's original working title.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Lion King'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

The Lion King

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Bobbi J.G. Weiss

| Marvel Comics

| July – August 1994

| Adaptation of the 1994 film.

|

"Birds of a Feather" Disney Adventures (volume 9) #1

|

|

|

| Disney Publishing Worldwide

| November 1998

|

|

"Le Roi Lion II: L'Honneur de la tribu", Les Classiques du dessin animé en bande dessinée Vol. 28

|

|

|

| Dargaud

| February 1999

|

|

"Just Lion Around!" Disney Adventures (volume ?) #?

|

|

|

| Disney Publishing Worldwide

| April 2002

|

|

The Lion King: Wild Schemes and Catastrophes

| 1

| Graphic novel

| John Jackson Miller

| Dark Horse Comics

| December 11, 2019

| Anthology based on the 2019 film.

|

Disney Villains: Scar

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Chuck Brown

| Dynamite Entertainment

| April – July 2023

| First installment of the Disney Villains comics line.

|

= ''The Little Mermaid'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

The Little Mermaid: The Official Movie Adaptation

| 1

|

|

| W. D. Publications, Inc.

| 1991

|

|

The Little Mermaid

| #1–4

| Limited series

|

| rowspan="2" | Disney Comics

| February 1992 – June 1992

|

|

Sebastian

| #1–2

| Limited series

|

| 1992

|

|

The Little Mermaid (2019)

| #1–3

| Limited series

|

| Dark Horse Comics

| October 2019 – February 2020

|

|

= ''The Little Shop of Horrors'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Little Shop of Horrors

| 1

| One-shot

| Michael Fleisher

| DC Comics

| March 1987

| Adaptation of the 1986 film.

| {{nan}}

Welcome to the Little Shop of Horrors

| #1–3

| Limited series

|

| Roger Corman's Cosmic Comics

| Adaptation of the 1960 film.

| May – July 1995

| {{nan}}

= ''Little Monsters'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Little Monsters

|

| Limited series

|

| NOW Comics

| January – June 1990

|

|

= ''The Littlest Outlaw'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Littlest Outlaw", Four Color (series 2) #609

| 1

|

|

| Dell Comics

| November 1954

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Logan's Run'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Logan's Run

| #1–7

| Ongoing series

| Gerry Conway, David Anthony Kraft, Ed Hannigan {{small|(script assistance)}}, John Warner

| Marvel Comics

| January – July 1977

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, itself based on the 1967 novel of the same title, followed by a brief continuation through two more issues.

| {{nan}}

= ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Space Jam

| 1

| One-shot

| David Cody Weiss

| rowspan="3" | DC Comics

| 1996

|

| {{nan}}

Looney Tunes: Back in Action — The Official Comic Book Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| Bill Matheny

| December 2003

|

| {{nan}}

Space Jam: A New Legacy

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Ivan Cohen

| June 2021

|

| {{nan}}

= ''Lord Jim'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Lord Jim

| 1

| One-shot

| Gaylord DuBois

| Gold Key Comics

| September 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Lost Boys'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Hans Rodionoff

| Wildstorm

| May – August 2008

|

|

The Lost Boys

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Tim Seeley

| Vertigo

| December 2016 – May 2017

|

|

= ''Lost in Space'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! Collections

Lost in Space

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Brian McDonald

| Dark Horse Comics

| April – July 1998

| Adaptation of the 1998 film based on the eponymous television series created by Irwin Allen.

|

= ''The Lost World'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"The Lost World", Four Color (series 2) #1145

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| September–November 1960

| Adaptation of the 1960 film version based on the eponymous 1912 novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

| {{nan}}

= ''Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.

| 1

| one-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| October 1966

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

= ''Luana'' =

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! Title

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! Collections

"Luana", Vampirella #31

| 1

|

| Doug Moench

| Warren Publishing

| March 1974

| Adaptation of the eponymous film; 12 pages total.

| {{nan}}

M

= ''M'' =

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! Collections

M

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Jon J. Muth

| Eclipse Comics

| 1990

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

  • M – A Graphic Novel Based on the Film by Fritz Lang HC

= Ma- =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

Machete

| #0

|

| Robert Rodriguez, Aaron Kaufman

| IDW Publishing

| September 2010

|

| {{nan}}

"Mad Monster Party?", Dell Movie Classics #12-460-801

| 1

|

|

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| September 1967

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Magic Sword", Dell Movie Classics #01-496-209

| 1

|

|

| September 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Man from Planet X", Fawcett Movie Comic #15

| 1

|

| Otto Binder

| Fawcett Comics

| February 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Man in the Iron Mask", Movie Comics #5

| 1

| Photo comics

|

| DC Comics

| August 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the 1939 film version based on the 1847-1850 novel The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later by Alexandre Dumas.

| {{nan}}

The Man Who Fell to Earth

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Dan Watters

| Titan Comics

| October 2022

| Adaptation of the 1976 film based on the 1963 novel by Walter Tevis.

|

Man with the Screaming Brain

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Bruce Campbell, David Goodman

| Dark Horse Comics

| April – July 2005

| Adaptation of Bruce Campbell's original screenplay of the eponymous film.

|

  • Man with the Screaming Brain TPB
Man-Thing

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Hans Rodionoff

| Marvel Comics

| September – November 2004

| Prequel to the 2005 TV film.

|

  • Man-Thing: Whatever Knows Fear TPB
"Maria d'Oro und Bello Blue", Fix und Foxi #39–48

| 9

| Serial

| Rolf Kauka, Roberto Gavioli

| Gevacur AG

| September 21 – November 16, 1973

| Adaptation of Once Upon a Time (1973).

|

  • Maria d'Oro und Bello Blue TPB
Mary Poppins

| 1

|

|

| Gold Key Comics

| January 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: Official Comics Adaptation of the Kenneth Branagh Film

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Roy Thomas

| Topps Comics

| October 1994 – January 1995

| Adaptation of the 1994 film version based on the Mary Shelley novel.

|

The Mask: Official Movie Adaptation

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Mike Richardson

| Dark Horse Comics

| July – August 1994

| Adaptation of the first film based on the comic series created by Mike Richardson.

|

"Mask of the Avenger", Motion Picture Comics #108

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Fawcett Comics

| January 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

The Mask of Zorro

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Don McGregor

| Image Comics

| August – November 1998

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Masque of the Red Death", Dell Movie Classics #12-490-410

| 1

|

|

| Dell Comics

| August–October 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous 1964 film, itself based on the 1842 short story by Edgar Allan Poe.

| {{nan}}

"Master of the World", Four Color (series 2) #1157

| 1

|

| Gaylord DuBois

| Dell Comics

| July 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, plus two one-page fillers, a brief biography "Jules Verne, Author Extraordinary" and "They Ruled Their World, both written by DuBois.

| {{nan}}

Masters of the Universe: The Motion Picture #1

| 1

| One-shot

| Ralph Macchio

| Marvel Comics/Star Comics

| November 1987

| Adaptation of the 1987 live action film based on the Mattel toyline of the same name.

| {{nan}}

"The Mating Season", Movie Love #9

| 1

|

|

| Eastern Color Printing

| June 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Maya", Dell Movie Classics #12-495-612

| 1

|

| Don Segall

| Dell Comics

| December 1966

| Adaptations of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= Mc- =

class="wikitable"

! Title

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"McHale's Navy", Dell Movie Classics #12-500-412

| 1

|

|

| Dell Comics

| October–December 1964

| Adaptation of the spin-off feature film based on the eponymous TV series.

| {{nan}}

McLintock!

| 1

|

| Dick Wood

| Gold Key Comics

| March 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, plus a one-page filler about the Locomotive 22, the train used in the film.

| {{nan}}

= Me- =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Merrill's Marauders", Dell Movie Classics #12-510-301

| 1

|

|

| Dell Comics

| January 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Merton of the Movies", Movie Comics #4

| 1

|

| Claude Lapham

| Fiction House

| 1947

| Adaptation of the eponymous 1947 film.

| {{nan}}

"Meteor", Marvel Comics Super Special #14

| 1

| Magazine

| Ralph Macchio

| Marvel Comics

| February 1980

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

rowspan="2" | Meteor Man

| #1

| One-shot

| Dwight D. Coye

| rowspan="2" | Marvel Comics

| April 1993

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

#1–6

| Limited series

| Dwight D. Coye, Bertram B. Hubbard

| July 1993 – January 1994

|

| {{nan}}

"Mexicali Rose", Movie Comics #3

| 1

| Photo comics

|

| DC Comics

| June 1939

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= Mi- =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! Collections

Midnite Movies: Motel Hell

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Matt Nixon

| IDW Publishing

| October – December 2010

| Adaptation of Motel Hell (1980).

|

  • Midnite Movies: Motel Hell/It! The Terror from Beyond Space TPB
"The Mikado", Movie Comics #3

| 1

| Photo comics

|

| DC Comics

| June 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous 1939 film.

| {{nan}}

Mimi Sikù: Un indien dans la ville

| 1

| Bande dessinée

| Hervé Palud, Judith Rucar

| Glénat

| April 30, 1995

| Adaptation of Un indien dans la ville (1994).

|

The Miracle of the White Stallions

| 1

|

|

| Gold Key Comics

| June 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Missile to the Moon

| #1

|

| Jason Schultz, Darren G. Davis, John Polacek

| Blue water Comics

| January 2009

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Mission: Impossible

| #1

| One-shot

| Marv Wolfman

| Marvel Comics/Paramount Comics

| May 1996

| Prequel to the 1996 film.

| {{nan}}

"The Missourians", Fawcett Movie Comic #11

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Fawcett Comics

| April 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Mister Universe", Movie Love #6

| 1

|

|

| Eastern Color Printing

| December 1950

|

| {{nan}}

= Mo- =

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! Collections

"Moby Dick", Four Color (series 2) #717

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| August 1956

| Adaptation of the 1956 film version based on the 1851 novel by Herman Melville.

| {{nan}}

The Monster Club

| 1

|

| Dez Skinn

| Pioneer Press

| 1980

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

Monster House

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Joshua Dysart, Simeon Wilkins

| IDW Publishing

| June 2006

| Based on the 2006 film, the comic also features a back-up story titled "Final Roll".

|

Montana

| 1

|

| Joe Millard

| Fawcett Comics

| 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Moon Pilot", Four Color (series 2) #1313

| 1

|

| Robert Buckner

| Dell Comics

| March 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, plus one-page filler stories, "The Explorers" and "Moon Lore".

| {{nan}}

The Moon-Spinners

| 1

|

|

| Gold Key Comics

| October 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Moon Zero Two", The House of Hammer #5

| 1

|

|

| Top Sellers Ltd.

| February 1977

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Moonwalker 3-D", Blackthorne 3-D Series #75

| 1

|

| John Stephenson

| Blackthorne Publishing

| July 1989

| Adaptation of the eponymous film; originally first published in anaglyph 3-D.

| {{nan}}

"Morgan, the Pirate", Four Color (series 2) #1227

| 1

|

|

| Dell Comics

| 1961)

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, plus one-page filler "Prizes of the Spanish Main".

| {{nan}}

"The Mouse on the Moon", Dell Movie Classics #12-530-312

| 1

|

| Don Segall

| Dell Comics

| October–December 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= Mr- =

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Mr. Peabody & Sherman

| #1—5

| Limited series

| Sholly Fisch

| IDW Publishing

| November 2013 – January 2014

| Set before the eponymous film, which was released four months later.

|

  • Mr. Peabody & Sherman TPB
"Mrs. Mike", Movie Love #1

| 1

|

|

| Eastern Color Printing

| February 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= Mu- =

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! Collections

The Muppets Take Manhattan

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Stan Kay

| Marvel Comics/Star Comics

| November 1984 – January 1985

| Adaptation of the third film in the Muppets franchise; first published as Marvel Comics Super Special #32 in October 1984.

| {{nan}}

"The Music Man", Dell Movie Classics #12-538-301

| 1

|

|

| Dell Comics

| January 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Mutiny", Movie Love #16

| 1

|

|

| Eastern Color Printing

| August 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Mutiny on the Blackhawk", Movie Comics #6

| 1

|

|

| DC Comics

| October 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Mutiny on the Bounty

| 1

|

|

| Gold Key Comics

| February 1963

| Adaptation of the 1962 film version based on the 1932 novel by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall.

| {{nan}}

= My- =

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! Collections

Mystery Men: Movie Adaptation

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Bob Fingerman

| Dark Horse Comics

| July – August 1999

| Adaptation of the film based on Flaming Carrot Comics by Bob Burden.

| {{nan}}

"Mystery of the White Room", Movie Comics #3

| 1

| Photo comics

|

| Fawcett Comics

| June 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Mad Max'' =

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! Collections

Mad Max: Fury Road – Nux & Immortan Joe

| #1

| One-shot

| rowspan="2" | George Miller, Nico Lathouris, Mark Sexton

| rowspan="3" | Vertigo Comics

| July 2015

| rowspan="3" | Prequels to the fourth film of the Mad Max series.

| rowspan="3" |

  • Mad Max: Fury Road TPB
Mad Max: Fury Road – Furiosa

| #1

| One-shot

| August 2015

Mad Max: Fury Road – Max

| #1–2

| Limited series

| George Miller

| September – October 2015

= ''Madagascar'' =

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! Collections

Madagascar 3: Long Live the King!

| 1

| Graphic novel

| David Server, Jackson Lanzing

| rowspan="2" | Ape Entertainment

| June 2012

| Based on the third film.

|

Penguins of Madagascar

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Jai Nitz, Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning, Alex Matthews, Jim Alexander, Cavan Scott

| December 2014 – March 2015

| Based on the 2014 spin-off film.

|

Madagascar

| #1–4

| Limited series

|

| Joe Books Ltd.

| March – June 2016

|

|

  • Madagascar: Escape Plans TPB

= Marvel Cinematic Universe =

{{main|Marvel Cinematic Universe tie-in comics}}

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Iron Man: I Am Iron Man!

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Peter David

| rowspan="12" | Marvel Comics

| March – April 2010

| Adaptation of Iron Man (2008).

|

Marvel's Iron Man 2

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Christos N. Gage, Will Corona Pilgrim

| January – February 2013

| Adaptation of Iron Man 2 (2010).

|

Marvel's Thor

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Christos N. Gage

| March – April 2013

| Adaptation of Thor (2011).

|

Marvel's Captain America: The First Avenger

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Peter David

| January – February 2014

| Adaptation of Captain America: The First Avenger (2011).

|

Marvel's The Avengers

| #1–2

| Limited series

| rowspan="7" | Will Corona Pilgrim

| February – March 2015

| Adaptation of The Avengers (2012).

|

Marvel's Captain America: Civil War Prelude

| #1–2

| Limited series

| February – March 2016

| Adaptation of Iron Man 3 (2013) and Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014).

|

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Prelude

| #1–2

| Limited series

| March – April 2017

| Adaptation of Guardians of the Galaxy (2014).

|

Spider-Man: Homecoming Prelude

| #1–2

| Limited series

| May – June 2017

| Adaptation of Captain America: Civil War (2016).

|

Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok Prelude

| #1–2

| Limited series

| September – October 2017

| Adaptation of The Incredible Hulk (2008) and Thor: The Dark World (2013).

|

Marvel's Ant-Man and the Wasp Prelude

| #1–2

| Limited series

| May – June 2018

| Adaptation of Ant-Man (2015).

|

Marvel's Avengers: Endgame Prelude

| #1–2

| Limited series

| February – April 2019

| Adaptation of Avengers: Infinity War (2018).

|

Spider-Man: Far from Home Prelude

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Will Corona Pilgrim, Peter David

| May – June 2019

| Adaptation of Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017).

|

= ''The Matrix'' =

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! Collections

The Matrix: Comic Book Preview

| 1

|

|

| Warner Bros.

| March 1999

| Promotional comic originally meant to tie-in with the release of the original film, but recalled due to object able content.

|

The Matrix Comics Vols. 1—2

| 2

| Graphic novels

| Larry and Andy Wachowski, Geof Darrow, Bill Sienkiewicz, Neil Gaiman, Ted McKeever, John Van Fleet, Dave Gibbons, David Lapham, Peter Bagge, Troy Nixey, Paul Chadwick, Ryder Windham, Kilian Plunkett, Gregory Ruth, Ted McKeever, Kaare Andrews, Geof Darrow, Steve Skroce

| Burlyman Entertainment

| July 2003, October 2003—December 2004

|

|

= ''Meet the Robinsons'' =

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! Collections

"Meet the Mysterious... Bowler Hat Guy?!?", Disney Adventures #17-02

| 1

|

| Steve Behling

| rowspan="5" | Disney Publishing Worldwide

| March 2007

|

| {{nan}}

"Robo-Mildred!", Disney Adventures #17-03

| 1

|

| rowspan="4" | Alessandro Sisti

| April 2007

|

| {{nan}}

"Snow Problem!", Disney Adventures #17-04

| 1

|

| May 2007

|

| {{nan}}

"Carl/Franny story", Disney Adventures #17-05

| rowspan="2" | 2

|

| rowspan="2" | June/July 2007

|

| {{nan}}

"Carl story", Disney Adventures #17-05

|

|

| {{nan}}

= ''Men in Black'' =

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! Collections

Men in Black: Movie Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| rowspan="2" | Lowell Cunningham

| rowspan="2" | Marvel Comics

| October 1997

| Adaptation of the original film.

| {{nan}}

Men in Black: Retribution

| 1

| One-shot

| December 1997

| Sequel set immediately after the film.

| {{nan}}

= Merlin Jones =

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! Collections

The Misadventures of Merlin Jones

| 1

|

|

| Gold Key Comics

| May 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, plus a "Keys of Knowledge" one-page filler "Wild Animals of North America, Number 26: The Badger".

| {{nan}}

Merlin Jones as The Monkey's Uncle

| 1

|

|

| Gold Key Comics

| October 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Mickey Mouse'' =

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! Collections

"Mickey and the Beanstalk", Four Color (series 2) #157

| 1

|

|

| Dell Comics

| July 1947

| Adaptation of the eponymous second segment of the film Fun and Fancy Free (1947), plus a twelve-page back-up story "Pluto Keeps It Quiet".

|

"The Sorcerer's Apprentice", Silly Symphonies #2

| 1

|

|

| Dell Comics

| September 1953

| Adaptation of the eponymous third segment of the film Fantasia (1940).

| {{nan}}

The Prince and the Pauper

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Scott Saavedra

| W. D. Publications, Inc.

| November 1990

| Adaptation of the eponymous 1990 film.

| {{nan}}

Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers

| 1

|

|

| Gemstone Publishing

| September 2004

| Adaptation of the eponymous 2004 film.

| {{nan}}

"Runaway Brain", Le Journal de Mickey #2296

| 1

|

| Jean-Luc Cochet, David Gerstein {{small|(US script)}}

| Disney Hachette Presse S.N.C.

| June 19, 1996

| Adaptation of the eponymous 1996 film; originally published in France and reprinted in the United States as Mickey Mouse and Friends #269 by Gemstone Publishing in October 2004.

|

A Christmas Carol Starring Scrooge McDuck

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Guido Martina

| Dark Horse Comics

| September 2019

| Based on the film Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983).

|

= ''The Million Dollar Duck'' =

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! Collections

Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales: The Million Dollar Duck

| 13

| Newspaper strip

| Frank Reilly

| King Features Syndicate

| April 4 – June 27, 1971

| rowspan="2"| Adaptations of eponymous film.

|

"$1,000,000 Duck", Walt Disney Showcase #5{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/24593/|title=Walt Disney Showcase #5 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| October 1971

| {{nan}}

= ''Minions'' =

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Minions

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Didier Ah-Koon

| rowspan="5" | Titan Comics

| July – August 2015

|

|

Minions: Viva Le Boss!

| #1–2

| Limited series

| rowspan="4" | Stephane Lapuss

| November 2018 – January 2019

|

|

Minions: Paella!

| #1–2

| Limited series

| November – December 2019

|

|

Minions: Sports!

| #1–2

| Limited series

| April—May 2021

|

|

Minions: Mini Boss

| #1–2

| Limited series

| May – June 2022

|

|

= ''Monsters, Inc.'' =

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! Collections

Monsters, Inc. (2001)

| 1

| One-shot

|

| Dark Horse Comics

| October 2001

| First adaptation of the original film.

|

Monsters, Inc.: Laugh Factory

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Paul Benjamin

| Boom! Studios

| June – November 2009

|

|

  • Monsters, Inc.: Laugh Factory TPB
Monsters, Inc.: The Story of the Movie in Comics

| #1–2

| Limited series

|

| rowspan="3" | Marvel Comics

| February – March 2013

| Second adaptation of the original film.

| rowspan="3" |

  • Monsters, Inc.: Scary Stories TPB
Monsters, Inc.: A Perfect Date

| 1

| One-shot

| rowspan="2" | Alessandro Ferrari

| February 2013

|

Monsters, Inc.: The Humanween Party

| 1

| One-shot

| April 2013

|

Monsters University: Official Movie Magazine

| 1

| Magazine

|

| Marvel Comics

| June 2013

| The magazine features a comic adaptation of the second film.

|

Monsters, Inc. (2018)

| 1

| OEL manga

| Hiromi Yamafuji

| Tokyopop

| December 2018

| Manga adaptation of the original film.

|

= ''The Mummy'' =

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! Collections

"The Mummy", Dell Movie Classics #12-537-211

| 1

|

| Don Segall

| Dell Comics

| September–November 1962

| Based on the Universal film series version.

| {{nan}}

"The Mummy's Shroud", The House of Hammer #15

| 1

|

|

| Top Sellers Ltd.

| December 1977

| Adaptation of the third installment in the Hammer film series.

| {{nan}}

"The Mummy", The House of Hammer #22

| 1

|

|

| Top Sellers Ltd.

| July 1978

| Adaptation of the 1959 film, the first installment in the Hammer film series.

| {{nan}}

The Mummy (1991)

| #1–4

| Limited series

|

| Monster Comics

| March – October 1991

| Adaptation of the 1932 film, the first installment in the Universal film series.

| {{nan}}

Universal Monsters: The Mummy

| 1

| One-shot

| Dan Jolley

| Dark Horse Comics

| November 1993

| Adaptation of the 1932 film; fourth installment in Dark Horse's Universal Monsters comic line.

|

The Mummy: Valley of the Gods

| #1

| Limited series {{small|(planned)}}

| Marv Wolfman, Matt Broome

| Chaos! Comics

| May 2001

| Set in the continuity of the 1999 film series; planned three-issue limited series cancelled after one issue.

| {{nan}}

The Mummy: The Rise and Fall of Xango's Ax

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Joshua Jabcuga

| IDW Publishing

| April – July 2008

| Set in the continuity of the 1999 film series.

|

  • The Mummy: The Rise and Fall of Xango's Ax TPB
The Mummy: Palimpsest

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Peter Milligan

| Titan Comics

| December 2016 – May 2017

| Based on the Hammer film series version.

|

  • The Mummy: Palimpsest TPB

= ''Mysterious Island'' =

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! Collections

Mysterious Island, Four Color (series 2) #1213

| 1

|

|

| Dell Comics

| January 1962

| Adaptation of the 1961 film version based on the 1875 novel by Jules Verne, plus two one-page fillers "Balloons at War" and a preview of the story overall.

| {{nan}}

Back to Mysterious Island

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Max Landis, Kevin Gentilcore

| TidalWave Productions

| July – October 2008

|

|

N

= Na- =

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! Collections

"The Naked Prey", Dell Movie Classics #12-545-612

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| December 1966

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

"Napoleon and Samantha", Walt Disney Showcase #10

| 1

|

| Mary Virginia Carey

| Gold Key Comics

| September 1972

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

rowspan="2" | Napoleon Dynamite

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Carlos Guzman-Verdugo, Alejandro Verdugo

| rowspan="2" | IDW Publishing

| September – December 2019

|

| rowspan="2" |

  • Napoleon Dynamite: Impeach Pedro TP ({{ISBNT|1-68405-637-3}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-68405-637-8}})
Valentine's Day Special

| One-shot

| Megan Brown

| February 2020

|

"Navy Secrets", Movie Comics #3

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| June 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''New Mexico'' =

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! Collections

"New Mexico", Movie Love #8

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| April 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Night of the Grizzly'' =

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! Collections

"The Night of the Grizzly", Dell Movie Classics #12-558-612

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| December 1966

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Night of the Living Dead'' =

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! Collections

Night of the Living Dead: Prelude

| #1

| One-shot

| rowspan="2" | Tom Skulan, Eric Stanway

| rowspan="5" | FantaCo Enterprises

| 1991

| Prelude issue that accompanied the four-issue miniseries based on the 1968 film, expanding the themes originally expressed in the original film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/123869/|title=Night of the Living Dead: Prelude |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Night of the Living Dead (1991)

| #1–4

| Limited series

| November 1991 – October 1992

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/45316/|title=Night of the Living Dead |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Night of the Living Dead: Aftermath

| #1

| One-shot

|

| 1992

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/735098/|title=Night of the Living Dead: Aftermath |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Night of the Living Dead (1993)

| #0–3

| Limited series

| Noel Hannan

| 1993

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/45328/|title=Night of the Living Dead |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|0-938782-30-4}})
Night of the Living Dead: London

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Clive Barker, Steve Niles

| 1993

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/45323/|title=Night of the Living Dead: London |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|0-938782-31-2}})
George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/47696/|title=George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–3

| Limited series

|

| IDW Publishing

| April – June 2004

| Adaptation of the second film.[http://www.idwpublishing.com/titles/dawnofthedead.shtml IDW Publishing] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070331224513/http://www.idwpublishing.com/titles/dawnofthedead.shtml |date=2007-03-31 }}

|

Night of the Living Dead: Barbara's Zombie Chronicles

| #1–3

| Limited series

|

| Dead Dog Press

| September – November 2004

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/24874/|title=Night of the Living Dead: Barbara's Zombie Chronicles |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

"The Death of Death", Toe Tags — Featuring George A. Romero #1—6

| 6

| Serial

| George A. Romero

| DC Comics

| December 2004 – May 2005

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/12281/|title=Toe Tags Featuring George Romero |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|978-1-4012-4953-3}}){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1659900/|title=Toe Tags Featuring George A. Romero |publisher=Comics.org }}
George A. Romero's Land of the Dead{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/26582/|title=Land of the Dead |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–5

| Limited series

|

| IDW Publishing

| September 2005 – January 2006

| Adaptation of the fourth film.[http://www.idwpublishing.com/titles/landofthedead.shtml IDW Publishing] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070216235916/http://www.idwpublishing.com/titles/landofthedead.shtml |date=2007-02-16 }}

|

Escape of the Living Dead{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/51676/|title=Escape of the Living Dead |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–5

| Limited series

|

| rowspan="17" | Avatar Press

| September 2005 – March 2006

| [http://www.avatarpress.com/escape/ Escape of the Living Dead – Avatar Press]

|

Escape of the Living Dead: Fearbook

| #1

| One-shot

|

| August 2006

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/806041/|title=Escape of the Living Dead Fearbook |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Escape of the Living Dead: Airborne

| #1–3

| Limited series

| John Russo, Mike Wolfer

| August – November 2006

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/19756/|title=Escape of the Living Dead: Airborne |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Escape of the Living Dead Annual

| #1

| One-shot

|

| March 2007

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/771007/|title=Escape of the Living Dead Annual #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Night of the Living Dead: Back from the Grave

| #1

| One-shot

| John Russo, Mike Wolfer

| August 2006

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/309848/|title=Night of the Living Dead: Back from the Grave |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Night of the Living Dead: Just a Girl

| #1

| One-shot

|

| November 2006

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/806040/|title=Night of the Living Dead: Just a Girl |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Night of the Living Dead: The Beginning

| #1–3

| Limited series

|

| November 2006 – February 2007

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/21633/|title=Night of the Living Dead: The Beginning |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Night of the Living Dead: Hunger

| #1

| One-shot

|

| July 2007

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/806039/|title=Night of the Living Dead: Hunger |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Plague of the Living Dead{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/55484/|title=Plague of the Living Dead |publisher=Comics.org }}

| #1–6

| Limited series

|

| April – October 2007

| {{cite web |url=http://www.plagueofthelivingdead.com/ |title=Plague of the Living Dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20070216011037/http://www.plagueofthelivingdead.com/ |archive-date=16 February 2007 |url-status=dead}}

|

Night of the Living Dead Annual

| #1

| One-shot

|

| June 2008

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/806037/|title=Night of the Living Dead Annual #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Night of the Living Dead: New York

| #1

| One-shot

|

| 2009

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/806038/|title=Night of the Living Dead: New York #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Night of the Living Dead (2010)

| #1–6

| Limited series

| John Russo, Mike Wolfer

| September 2010 – May 2011

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/52948/|title=Night of the Living Dead |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Night of the Living Dead Holiday Special

| #1

| One-shot

| Mike Wolfer

| October 2010

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/792664/|title=Night of the Living Dead Holiday Special #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Night of the Living Dead: Death Valley

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Mike Wolfer

| February – October 2011

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/56624/|title=Night of the Living Dead: Death Valley |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Night of the Living Dead 2011 Annual

| #1

| One-shot

| Mike Wolfer

| March 2011

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/823646/|title=Night of the Living Dead 2011 Annual |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Night of the Living Dead: Day of the Undead

|

|

|

| June 2012

|

|

Night of the Living Dead: Aftermath

| #1–12

| Limited series

| David Hine

| October 2012 – September 2013

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/69679/|title=Night of the Living Dead: Aftermath |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Empire of the Dead

| #1–15

| Limited series

| George A. Romero

| Marvel Comics

| March 2014 – November 2015

| Originally published as three separate miniseries: Act One (March – August 2014),{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/78707/|title=George Romero's Empire of the Dead: Act One |publisher=Comics.org }} Act Two (November 2014 – March 2015){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/82776/|title=George Romero's Empire of the Dead: Act Two |publisher=Comics.org }} and Act Three (June – November 2015).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/88107/|title=George Romero's Empire of the Dead: Act Three |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

  • Empire of the Dead: Act One TP ({{ISBNT|978-0-7851-8517-8}}){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/2607256/|title=George Romero's Empire of the Dead: Act One |publisher=Comics.org }}
  • Empire of the Dead: Act Two TP ({{ISBNT|978-0-7851-8519-2}}){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/2587814/|title=George Romero's Empire of the Dead: Act Two |publisher=Comics.org }}
  • Empire of the Dead: Act Three TP ({{ISBNT|978-0-7851-8520-8}}){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1491591/|title=George Romero's Empire of the Dead: Act Three |publisher=Comics.org }}

= ''Nightbreed'' =

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Clive Barker's Nightbreed (1990)

| #1–25

| Ongoing series

| Alan Grant, John Wagner, D.G. Chichester, Greg Wright, Nicholas Vincent, James Moore

| rowspan="2" | Epic Comics

| April 1990 – March 1993

| Briefly retitled Nightbreed vs. Rawhead Rex from issues #13 to #16 to accommodate the four-part crossover storyline with another Clive Barker property of the same name, "Return of the King".

|

Hellraiser/Nightbreed: Jihad

| #1–2

| Limited series

| D.G. Chichester

| January – February 1991

| Crossover with Hellraiser, another Clive Barker property.

|

Clive Barker's Nightbreed (2014)

| #1–12

| Limited series

| Clive Barker, Marc Andreyko

| Boom! Studios

| May 2014 – April 2015

|

|

= ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' =

{{main|A Nightmare on Elm Street (comics)}}

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Freddy Krueger's A Nightmare on Elm Street

| #1–2

| Magazine

| Steve Gerber

| Marvel Comics

| October – November 1989

|

|

Nightmares on Elm Street

| #1–6

| Ongoing series

| rowspan="3" | Andy Mangels

| rowspan="3" | Innovation Publishing

| September 1991 – July 1992

|

|

Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare

| #1–3

| Limited series

| October – December 1991

| Adaptation of the sixth film in the series.

|

A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Beginning

| #1–2

| Limited series {{small|(planned)}}

| Summer – Fall 1992

|

|

A Nightmare on Elm Street Special

| #1

| One-shot, special edition

| rowspan="3" | Brian Pulido

| rowspan="3" | Avatar Press

| April 2005

|

|

A Nightmare on Elm Street: Paranoid

| #1–3

| Limited series

| November 2005 – June 2006

|

|

A Nightmare on Elm Street: Fearbook

| #1

| One-shot

| June 2006

|

|

A Nightmare on Elm Street

| #1–8

| Limited series

| Chuck Dixon

| rowspan="2" | WildStorm

| December 2006 – August 2007

|

|

"Copycat", New Line Cinema's Tales of Horror #1

| 1

| One-shot

| Christos Gage

| November 2007

|

|

Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash

| #1—6

| Limited series

| rowspan="2" | Jeff Katz, James Kuhoric

| rowspan="2" | WildStorm, Dynamite Entertainment

| November 2007 – March 2008

| rowspan="2" | Sequels to Freddy vs. Jason (2003) and crossover with the Evil Dead franchise.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-4012-2004-5}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-4012-2004-4}})
Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash: The Nightmare Warriors

| #1—6

| Limited series

| August – December 2009

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-4012-2752-X}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-4012-2752-4}})

= ''Nikki: Wild Dog of the North'' =

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"Nikki: Wild Dog of the North", Four Color (series 2) #1226

| 1

|

| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer

| Dell Comics

| October–December 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Ninja Scroll'' =

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! Collections

Ninja Scroll

| #1–12

| Limited series

| J. Torres, Kelley Puckett

| WildStorm

| November 2006 – October 2007

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-4012-1318-9}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-4012-1318-3}})

= No... =

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No Escape

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Roger Salick

| Marvel Comics

| June – August 1994

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

""No Sleep till Dawn": The Story of Bombers B-52", Four Color (series 2) #831

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| September 1957

| Adaptation of Bombers B-52 (1957).

| {{nan}}

"No Time for Sergeants", Four Color (series 2) #914

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| July 1958

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= No- =

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! Collections

"None but the Brave", Dell Movie Classics #12-565-506

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| April–June 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The North Avenue Irregulars", Walt Disney Showcase #49

| 1

|

| Mary Virginia Carey

| Gold Key Comics

| March 1979

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"North to Alaska", Four Color (series 2) #1155

| 1

|

| Gaylord DuBois

| Dell Comics

| January–March 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Northwest Stampede", Cowboy Western Comics #25

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Charlton Comics

| December 1949

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Nosferatu'' =

Based on the 1922 silent film by F. W. Murnau, in turn based on the 1897 novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.

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Nosferatu: Plague of Terror

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Mark Ellis, Richard Pace

| Millennium Publications

| May – November 1991

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/23459/|title=Nosferatu: Plague of Terror |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Nosferatu (1991)

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Rafael Nieves

| Tome Press

| July – August 1991

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/23460/|title=Nosferatu |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Nosferatu: The Death Mass

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Holden Morris

| Venus Comics

| December 1997 – March 1998

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/17233/|title=Nosferatu: The Death Mass |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Batman: Nosferatu

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Jean-Marc Lofficier, Randy Lofficier

| DC Comics

| March 1999

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/62635/|title=Batman: Nosferatu |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-56389-379-7}})
Silent Screamers: Nosferatu 1922

| #1

| One-shot

| Alex Glass, Nelson Asencio, Jason Orfalas

| Image Comics

| October 2000

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1774254/|title=Silent Screamers: Nosferatu |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Nosferatu (2010)

|

|

|

| Viper Comics

| December 2010

|

|

Nosferatu!

|

|

|

| Toonhound Studios

| December 2019

|

|

= ''Nyoka the Jungle Girl'' =

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Jungle Girl — Featuring the Perils of Nyoka #1

| 1

|

| Rod Reed

| rowspan="2" | Fawcett Comics

| September 1942

| Adaptation of the second serial film Perils of Nyoka (1942), presented in six chapters: "Chapter I: Doom in the Desert" (eleven pages), "Chapter II: Valley of Sacrifice" (ten pages), "Chapter III: Vultura's Vengeance" (twelve pages), "Chapter IV: Treasure of Terror!" (seven pages), "Chapter V: The Finger of Fate" (six pages) and "Chapter VI: Climax of Conquest" (five pages); also featuring "The Three Legionnaires", a prose story written by Nathaniel Nitkin (two pages), and two gag comics featuring Willie Wynn (six pages) and The Mad Artist (one page).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/2606/|title=Jungle Girl #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Nyoka the Jungle Girl (series 1)

| #2—77

| Ongoing series

|

| Winter 1942 – June 1953

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/425/|title=Nyoka the Jungle Girl |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Nyoka the Jungle Girl (series 2)

| #14—22

| Ongoing series

|

| Charlton Comics

| November 1955 – November 1957

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/1091/|title=Nyoka the Jungle Girl |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

The Further Adventures of Nyoka the Jungle Girl

| #1—7

| Limited series

|

| AC Comics

| 1988 – 2005

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/3712/|title=The Further Adventures of Nyoka the Jungle Girl |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

O

= ''The Oklahoman'' =

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"The Oklahoman", Four Color (series 2) #820

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| June 1957

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= Ol- =

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"The Old Frontier", Fawcett Movie Comic #10

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Fawcett Comics

| February 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Old Yeller", Four Color (series 2) #869

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| January 1958

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= On- =

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! Collections

"On the Double", Four Color (series 2) #1232

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| September–November 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"One Million Years B.C.", The House of Hammer #14

| 1

|

| Steve Moore

| Top Sellers Ltd.

| November 1977

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= Op- =

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"Operation Bikini", Dell Movie Classics #12-597-310

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| October 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Operation Crossbow", Dell Movie Classics #12-590-512

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| October–December 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Operation Secret", Movie Love #18

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| October–December 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Oregon Trail'' =

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"The Oregon Trail", Movie Comics #4—6

| 3

| Serial

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| July – October 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the 1939 serial film.

| {{nan}}

= Osamu Tezuka =

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Osamu Tezuka's Marine Express
{{Nihongo||手塚治虫のマリンエクスプレス}}

| Vols. 1–3

| Manga

| Shigeto Ikehara

| Homesha Books

| September 2016 – January 2018

| Reimagining adaptation of the television film Undersea Super Train: Marine Express (1979).

|

{{Collapsible list

|

  • Volume 1 ({{ISBNT|978-4-8342-8460-7}})
  • Volume 2 ({{ISBNT|978-4-8342-8464-5}})
  • Volume 3 ({{ISBNT|978-4-8342-8476-8}})

}}

= Ou- =

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! Collections

"Our Very Own", Movie Love #5

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| October 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Outland", Heavy Metal (volume 5) #3–6 +10

| 5

| Serial

| Jim Steranko

| HM Communications, Inc.

| June 1981 – October 1981 (parts 1–4), January 1982 (part 5)

| Serialized adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

P

= Pa- =

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! Collections

"Pandora and the Flying Dutchman", Movie Love #11

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| October 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Parent Trap", Four Color (series 2) #1210

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| September–November 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Passage West", Movie Love #10

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| August 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Pathfinder: An American Saga

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Laeta Kalogridis, Christopher Shy

| Dark Horse Comics

| July 2006

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

= ''Peanuts'' =

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Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Jason Cooper

| Boom! Studios

| November 2018

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, the fourth canonical feature in the Peanuts franchise.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|978-1-68415-196-7}})

= ''Pete's Dragon'' =

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"Pete's Dragon", Walt Disney Showcase #43

| 1

|

| Mary Virginia Carey

| Gold Key Comics

| April 1978

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Peter Pan'' =

Based on the 1953 Disney film.

  • "Peter Pan Treasure Chest", Dell Giant #1 (Dell Comics, January 1953)
  • New Adventures of Peter Pan, giveaway promo for Admiral (Western Publishing, 1953){{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=420821|title=New Adventures of Peter Pan (1953) comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=February 7, 2023}}
  • "Peter Pan", Four Color (series 2) #442 (Dell Comics, 1953)
  • "Captain Hook and Peter Pan", Four Color (series 2) #446 (Dell Comics, 1953)
  • "Adventures of Tinker Bell", Four Color (series 2) #896 (Dell Comics, April—June 1959)
  • "The New Adventures of Tinker Bell", Four Color (series 2) #982 (Dell Comics, April—June 1959)

= Ph- =

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"The Phantom Creeps", Movie Comics #6

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| September–October 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Phantom Planet", Four Color (series 2) #1234

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| November 1961-January 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Pinocchio'' =

Based on the 1940 Disney film.

  • "Pinocchio", Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #63, #64 (Dell Comics, December 1945, January 1946)
  • "The Wonderful Adventures of Pinocchio", Four Color (series 2) #92 (Dell Comics, January 1946)
  • "Pinocchio Learns About Kites", Reddy Kilowatt, Inc. premium (Western Publishing, 1953){{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=19515859|title=Pinocchio Learns About Kites Kite Fun Book (1953) comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=February 7, 2023}}
  • "Jiminy Cricket", Four Color (series 2) #701, #795, #897 and #989 (Dell Comics, May 1956, 1957, 1958 and May—July 1959)
  • "Jiminy Cricket in The Reckless Rescuer", Silly Symphonies #7 (Dell Comics, February 1957)
  • "Jiminy Cricket and the Big Little Show", Silly Symphonies #8 (Dell Comics, February 1958)

Based on the 1965 and 1987 films.

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Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night

| #1

| One-shot

| Sid Jacobson

| Marvel Comics

| March 1988

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Pinocchio in Outer Space", Tintin #866

| 1

|

| Willy Lateste

| Le Lombard

| May 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

= ''Pioneer Marshal'' =

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Pioneer Marshal

| 1

| One-shot

| Joe Millard

| Fawcett Comics

| 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' =

  • "Revenge of the Pirates!", Disney Adventures (Disney Publishing Worldwide, August 2003)
  • "The Capture of Jack Sparrow!", Disney Adventures (Disney Publishing Worldwide, December/January 2004)
  • "Legend of the Aztec Idol!", Disney Adventures (Disney Publishing Worldwide, Winter 2004)
  • "In Jack We Trust!", Disney Adventures (Disney Publishing Worldwide, March 2004)
  • "A Revolting Development!", Disney Adventures (Disney Publishing Worldwide, May 2004)
  • "The Duel!", Disney Adventures (Disney Publishing Worldwide, August 2004)
  • "Chain Reaction!", Disney Adventures (Disney Publishing Worldwide, February 2005)
  • "Going Overboard!", Disney Adventures (Disney Publishing Worldwide, March 2005)
  • "Enter... The Scarecrow!", Disney Adventures Comic Zone (Disney Publishing Worldwide, Winter 2005)
  • "The Compass of Destiny! Part Two", Disney Adventures (Disney Publishing Worldwide, November 2006)
  • Disney Junior Graphic Novel #4: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (Disney Press, May 2007) {{ISBN|978-1-4231-0370-7}}
  • "Jailbreak!", Disney Adventures (Disney Publishing Worldwide, June/July 2007)
  • "The Eye of Despair!", Disney Adventures (Disney Publishing Worldwide, October 2007)
  • Disney Junior Graphic Novel #5: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (Disney Press, October 2007) {{ISBN|978-1-4231-0449-0}}
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Beyond Port Royal #1—4 (Joe Books Inc., September 2016—February 2017)
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales: Movie Graphic Novel (Joe Books Inc., June 2017) {{ISBN|978-1-77275-525-1}}

= ''The Plague of the Zombies'' =

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"The Plague of the Zombies", The House of Hammer #13

| 1

|

| Steve Moore

| Top Sellers Ltd.

| October 1977

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Plan 9 from Outer Space'' =

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Plan 9 from Outer Space

| #1

| One-shot

| rowspan="2" | John Wooley

| Malibu Comics

| October 1990

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

Plan 9 from Outer Space: Thirty Years Later!

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Eternity Comics

| January – March 1991

| Sequel to the eponymous film.

|

Plan 9 from Outer Space Strikes Again!

| #1

|

| Chad Helder

| TidalWave Productions

| March 2009

|

|

= ''Planet of the Apes'' =

{{main|Planet of the Apes (comics)}}

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Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970)

| 1

| One-shot

| Paul S. Newman

| Gold Key Comics

| December 1970

| First adaptation of the second film.

|

"Planet of the Apes", Planet of the Apes #1—6

| 6

| rowspan="5" | Magazine, serial

| rowspan="5" | Doug Moench

| rowspan="5" | Marvel Comics

| August 1974 – March 1975

| Adaptation of the 1968 film.

|

"Beneath the Planet of the Apes" (1975), Planet of the Apes #7—11

| 5

| April – August 1975

| Second adaptation of the second film.

|

"Escape from the Planet of the Apes", Planet of the Apes #12—16

| 5

| September 1975 – January 1976

| Adaptation of the third film.

|

"Conquest of the Planet of the Apes", Planet of the Apes #17—21

| 5

| February – June 1976

| Adaptation of the fourth film, followed by a two-part sequel storyline "Quest for the Planet of the Apes", also written by Moench, in #22 (July 1976).

|

"Battle for the Planet of the Apes", Planet of the Apes #23—28

| 6

| August 1976 – January 1977

| Adaptation of the fifth film.

|

Ape Nation

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Charles Marshall

| Adventure Publications

| February – June 1991

| Crossover with Alien Nation.

|

Planet of the Apes: The Human War

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Ian Edginton

| rowspan="3" | Dark Horse Comics

| June – August 2001

| Continuation based on the 2001 film.

|

Planet of the Apes: An Official Adaptation of the Tim Burton Movie!

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Scott Allie

| July 2001

| Adaptation of the 2001 film.

|

Planet of the Apes (2001)

| #1—6

| Limited series

| Dan Abnett and Ian Edginton

| September 2001 – February 2002

| Continuation based on the 2001 film.

|

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Michael Moreci

| Boom! Studios

| November 2014 – April 2015

| Set between Rise and Dawn.

|

Star Trek/Planet of the Apes: The Primate Directive

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Scott Tipton, David Tipton

| IDW Publishing, Boom! Studios

| December 2014 – April 2015

| Crossover with Star Trek.

|

Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Tim Seeley, David Walker

| Dark Horse Comics, Boom! Studios

| September 2016 – January 2017

| Crossover with Tarzan.

|

Planet of the Apes/Green Lantern

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Robbie Thompson, Justin Jordan

| Boom! Studios, DC Comics

| February – July 2017

| Crossover with Green Lantern.

|

War for the Planet of the Apes

| #1–4

| Limited series

| David Walker

| rowspan="2" | Boom! Studios

| July – October 2017

| Set between Dawn and War.

|

Kong on the Planet of the Apes

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Ryan Ferrier

| November 2017 – April 2018

| Crossover with King Kong.

|

= ''Pocahontas'' =

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Pocahontas

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Bob Foster

| rowspan="5" | Marvel Comics

| June – July 1995

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

"Colors in the Sky!", Disney Comic Hits! #1

| rowspan="4" | 4

|

| rowspan="4" | Barbara Slate

| October 1995

|

| {{nan}}

"Unsettling Spirits", Disney Comic Hits! #3

|

| December 1995

|

| {{nan}}

"Holiday Harmony", Disney Comic Hits! #7

|

| February 1996

|

| {{nan}}

"Nature's Way", Disney Comic Hits! #7

|

| April 1996

|

| {{nan}}

= ''Pokémon'' =

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Pokémon: Detective Pikachu – The Official Movie Adaptation

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Brian Buccellato

| Legendary Comics

| March 2020

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

= ''Pollyanna'' =

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"Pollyanna", Four Color (series 2) #1129

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| August–October 1960

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Power Rangers'' =

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The Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers Movie Special

| 1

| One-shot

| Nel Yomtov

| Marvel Comics

| September 1995

| Adaptation of the non-canonical first film; an alternate photo comics adaptation of the same film was also published in that year.

| {{nan}}

Power Rangers: Aftershock

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Ryan Parrott

| Boom! Studios

| March 2017

| Original story set in the continuity of the 2017 film.

|

= ''The Powerpuff Girls'' =

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The Powerpuff Girls Movie — The Official Comic Book Adaptation!

| 1

| One-shot

| Amy Keating Rogers

| DC Comics

| July 2002

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Predator'' =

{{main|List of Predator comics}}

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Predator 2

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Franz Henkel

| Dark Horse Comics

| February – June 1991

| Adaptation of the first film.

|

Batman Versus Predator

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Dave Gibbons

| rowspan="3" | DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics

| December 1991 – February 1992

| First crossover with Batman.

|

Batman Versus Predator II: Bloodmatch

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Doug Moench

| October 1994 – January 1995

| Second crossover with Batman.

|

Batman Versus Predator III: Blood Ties

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Chuck Dixon

| November 1997 – February 1998

| Third crossover with Batman.

|

Predator versus Magnus, Robot Fighter

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Jim Shooter, John Ostrander

| Dark Horse Comics, Valiant Comics

| November – December 1992

| Crossover with Magnus, Robot Fighter.

|

Tarzan vs. Predator: At the Earth's Core

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Walter Simonson

| Dark Horse Comics

| January – June 1996

| Crossover with Tarzan.

|

Predator vs. Judge Dredd

| #1–3

| Limited series

| John Wagner

| Egmont, Dark Horse Comics

| October – December 1997

| Crossover with Judge Dredd.

|

Superman vs. Predator

| #1–3

| Limited series

| David Michelinie

| DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics

| May – July 2000

| Crossover with Superman.

|

JLA versus Predator

| #1

| One-shot

| John Ostrander

| DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics

| February 2001

| Crossover with the Justice League.

|

Predators: The Official Prequel

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Marc Andreyko, David Lapham

| rowspan="3" | Dark Horse Comics

| June—July 2010

| Prequel to the third film.

|

Predators: The Official Adaptation

| #1

| One-shot

| Paul Tobin

| July 2010

| Adaptation of the third film.

|

Predators: The Official Sequel

| #0

| One-shot

| David Lapham

| July 2010

| Sequel to the third film.

|

Archie vs. Predator

| #1–4

| Limited series

| rowspan="2" | Alex De Campi

| rowspan="2" | Dark Horse Comics, Archie Comics

| April – July 2015

| First crossover with Archie.

|

Archie vs. Predator II

| #1–5

| Limited series

| July 2019 – January 2020

| Second crossover with Archie and sequel to the first crossover.

|

Predator versus Wolverine

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Benjamin Percy

| Marvel Comics

| November 2023 – March 2024

| Crossover with Wolverine.

|

= Pri- =

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"The Pride and the Passion", Four Color (series 2) #824

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| August 1957

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Prince of Persia: Before the Sandstorm

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Jordan Mechner

| Dynamite Entertainment

| April 2010

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-4231-2429-4}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-4231-2429-0}})

"Prince of Pirates", Movie Love #19

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| February 1953

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Prince Valiant", Four Color (series 2) #567, #650

| 2

| Serial

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| June 1954, September 1955

| The first part "Prince Valiant Comes to Camelot" is an straight adaptation of the film's plot, the second part "Hostage to Treachery" is a completely original story and is a sequel to the earlier issue.

| {{nan}}

= ''PT 109'' =

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PT 109

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| September 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Punisher'' =

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The Punisher Movie Special

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Carl Potts

| Marvel Comics

| June 1990

| Adaptation of the 1989 film.

| {{nan}}

The Punisher: Official Movie Adaptation

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Peter Milligan

| Marvel Comics

| May 2004

| Adaptation of the 2004 film.

|

= ''Puppet Master'' =

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Puppet Master — In Full Color!

| #1–4

| Limited series

| rowspan="2" | David M. de Vries

| rowspan="2" | Eternity Comics

| December 1990 – May 1991

|

| {{nan}}

Puppet Master: Children of the Puppet Master

| #1–2

| Limited series

| August – September 1991

|

| {{nan}}

= ''Push'' =

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Push

| #1—6

| Limited series

| Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman

| WildStorm

| January – April 2009

|

|

Q

= ''Quatermass'' =

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"The Quatermass Xperiment", The House of Hammer #8—9

| rowspan="2" | 3

|

| Les Lilley, Ben Aldrich

| rowspan="2" | Top Sellers Ltd.

| May – June 1977

| Adaptation of the eponymous first film.

|

"Enemy from Space (Quatermass II)" , The House of Hammer #23

|

| Steve Parkhouse

| May 1978

| Adaptation of the second film Quatermass 2 (1957), under the alternate US title.

|

= Que- =

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! Collections

"Quebec", Movie Love #8

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| April 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Quentin Durward", Four Color (series 2) #672

| 1

|

| Gaylord Du Bois

| Dell Comics

| January 1956

| Adaptation of The Adventures of Quentin Durward (1955).

| {{nan}}

Quest for Camelot

| 1

| One-shot

| Jesse Leon McCann, Robert Graff

| DC Comics

| July 1998

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

R

= ''The Rage'' =

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! Collections

Robert Kurtzman's Beneath The Valley of The Rage

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Robert Kurtzman, John Bisson

| Fangoria Comics

| June – August 2007

| Prequel comic to The Rage (2007).

| {{nan}}

= ''Rainbow Brite'' =

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! Collections

Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer

| 1

| One-shot

| Bob Rozakis

| DC Comics

| March 1986

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Rambo'' =

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! Collections

Rambo III

| #1

| One-shot

| Bruce Jones

| rowspan="2" | Blackthorne Publishing

| September 1988

| Adaptation of the third film in the series; also published as Blackthorne 3-D Series #49 in an stereoscopy special edition.

| {{nan}}

Rambo

| #1

| One-shot

| Ron Fortier

| October 1988

| Original story based on the series overall.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Raven'' =

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! Collections

"The Raven", Dell Movie Classics #12-680-309

| 1

| One-shot

| Don Segall

| Dell Comics

| September 1963

| Adaptation of the 1963 film based on the poem by Edgar Allan Poe.

| {{nan}}

= ''Razorback'' =

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Razorback: Unleashed (Cult Fiction Comics, April 2004)

= ''Re-Animator'' =

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Re-Animator (1991)

| #1–3

| Limited series

|

| rowspan="2" | Adventure Publications

| October 1991 – April 1992

|

| {{nan}}

Re-Animator: Dawn of the Re-Animator!

| #1–4

| Limited series

|

| March – June 1992

| Prequel to the film.

| {{nan}}

Army of Darkness/Re-Animator

| 1

| One-shot

| Mark Rahner

| rowspan="5" | Dynamite Entertainment

| October 2013

| Firsr crossover with Army of Darkness.

|

Army of Darkness vs. Re-Animator

| #1–4

| Limited series

| James Kuhoric

| October 2005 – February 2006

| Second crossover with Army of Darkness.

|

Re-Animator (2015)

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Keith Davidsen

| April – July 2015

|

|

Vampirella vs. Re-Animator

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Cullen Bunn

| December 2018 – April 2019

| Crossover with Vampirella.

|

The Army of Darkness versus Re-Animator: Necronomicon Rising

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Cullen Bunn

| July – November 2022

| Third crossover with Army of Darkness.

|

= Re- =

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"The Real Glory", Movie Comics #6

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| October 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Red Badge of Courage", Motion Picture Comics #105

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Fawcett Comics

| July 1951

| Adaptation of the 1951 film version based on the novel by Stephen Crane.

| {{nan}}

Red Heat

| 1

|

| John Stephenson

| Blackthorne Publishing

| July 1988

| Adaptation of the eponymous film; also published as Blackthorne 3-D Series #45 in an stereoscopy special edition.

| {{nan}}

Red Sonja

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Louise Simonson, Mary Wilshire

| Marvel Comics

| November – December 1985

| First published as Marvel Comics Super Special #38 in November 1985.

| {{nan}}

"The Redhead and the Cowboy", Movie Love #9

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| June 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Reluctant Dragon", Four Color (series 1) #13

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| 1941

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, adapting all three respective segments of the film, The Reluctant Dragon, Baby Weems and How to Ride a Horse, into comic strip format, plus an adaptation of the Donald Duck short Old MacDonald Duck (1941) and a prose story adaptation of The Sorcerer's Apprentice from Fantasia (1940).

| {{nan}}

"The Reptile", Hammer's House of Horror #19

| 1

|

| Steve Moore

| Top Sellers Ltd.

| February 1978

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Reptilicus", Reptilicus

| #1—2

| Limited series

| Joe Gill

| Charlton Comics

| August – October 1961

| The first issue is an adaptation of the eponymous film, the second issue, "In the African Jungle", is a sequel story.

|

= ''The Rescuers'' =

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"The Rescuers", Walt Disney Showcase #40

| 1

|

| Carl Fallberg

| Gold Key Comics

| September 1977

| Adaptation of the first film.

| {{nan}}

The Rescuers Down Under

| 1

| Graphic novel

| William Rotsler

| W. D. Publications, Inc.

| 1990

| Adaptation of the second film.

|

= ''Return to Oz'' =

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Return to Oz

| 1

| Graphic novel

| {{dunno}}

| Scholastic Book Services

| 1985

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|0-590-33747-5}}/{{ISBNT|978-0-590-33747-2}})

= Ri- =

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! Title

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Ri¢hie Ri¢h

| 1

| One-shot

| Angelo DeCesare

| Marvel Comics

| February 1995

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Ring of Bright Water", Dell Movie Classics #01-701-910

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| October 1969

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Rio Bravo", Four Color (series 2) #1018

| 1

|

| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer

| May–July 1959

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Rio Conchos

| 1

| One-shot

| Paul S. Newman

| Gold Key Comics

| March 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue'' =

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! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Rob Roy", Four Color (series 2) #544

| 1

|

| Elizabeth Beecher

| Dell Comics

| March 1954

| Adaptation of Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue (1954).

| {{nan}}

=''RoboCop''=

{{main|RoboCop (comics)}}

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

RoboCop (1987)

| #1

| Magazine

| Bob Harras

| rowspan="2" | Marvel Comics

| October 1987

| Adaptation of the 1987 film.

|

RoboCop 2

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Alan Grant

| August – September 1990

| Adaptation of the second film; first published in its entirely in magazine format in August 1990.

|

RoboCop Versus The Terminator

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Frank Miller

| rowspan="2" | Dark Horse Comics

| September – December 1992

| First crossover with Terminator.

|

  • RoboCop Versus The Terminator TPB
RoboCop 3

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Steven Grant

| July – November 1993

| Adaptation of the third film.

|

Frank Miller's RoboCop

| #1—9

| Limited series

| Frank Miller, Steven Grant

| rowspan="3" | Avatar Press

| July 2003 – January 2006

|

|

  • Frank Miller – RoboCop TPB
RoboCop: Killing Machine

| #1

| One-shot

| rowspan="2" | Steven Grant

| August 2004

|

|

RoboCop: Wild Child

| #1

| One-shot

| January 2005

|

|

RoboCop (2010)

| #1–6

| Ongoing series

| Rob Williams

| rowspan="2" | Dynamite Entertainment

| January – August 2010

| Alternate sequel story ignoring the events of RoboCop 2 and 3.

|

  • RoboCop: Revolution TPB
RoboCop: Road Trip

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Rob Williams

| January – March 2012

| Follow-up to the 2010 series.

|

RoboCop: Beta

| #1

| One-shot

| Ed Brisson

| rowspan="4" | Boom! Studios

| February 2014

| rowspan="4" | Based on the 2014 film.

| rowspan="4" |

  • RoboCop: The Human Element TPB
RoboCop: Hominem Ex Machina

| #1

| One-shot

| Michael Moreci

| February 2014

RoboCop: Memento Mori

| #1

| One-shot

| Frank J. Barbiere

| February 2014

RoboCop: To Live and Die in Detroit

| #1

| One-shot

| Joe Harris

| February 2014

= ''Robotech'' =

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! Collections

Robotech: The Movie

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Benny R. Powell, Carl Macek {{small|(original story)}}

| Academy Comics

| November 1996

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Rock 'n' Roll High School'' =

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! Title

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! Collections

Rock & Roll High School

| #1–2

| Ongoing series

| Bob Fingerman, James Kochalka

| Roger Corman's Cosmic Comics

| October – November 1995

| Based on Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979).

| {{nan}}

= ''Rock & Rule'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Rock & Rule", Marvel Comics Super Special #25

| 1

|

| Bob Budiansky, Clive A. Smith, Bill Mantlo

| Marvel Comics

| August 1983

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Rocketeer'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

The Rocketeer: The Official Movie Adaptation

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Peter David

| W. D. Publications, Inc.

| May 1991

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

The Rocketeer 3-D Comic

| 1

| Book-and-record set

| Ron Kidd

| Disney Audio Entertainment

| June 1991

| Alternate adaptation of the same film, printed in black and white and published in anaglyph 3-D; the book was packaged with stereoscopic glasses and an audio drama cassette tape accompanying the story (narrated by Chuck Riley).

| {{nan}}

= ''Rocketman'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Rocketman: King of the Rocket Men

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Christopher Moeller

| Innovation Publishing

| 1991

| Adaptation of the serial film King of the Rocket Men (1949).

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-56521-004-2}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-56521-004-2}})

= Rocky Lane =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Powder River Rustlers

| 1

| One-shot

| Joe Millard

| rowspan="8" | Fawcett Comics

| 1950

| Adaptation of the seventeenth film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"Gunmen of Abilene", Fawcett Movie Comic #7

| 1

|

| Otto Binder

| February 1950

| Adaptation of the eighteenth film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"Code of the Silver Sage", Motion Picture Comics #102

| rowspan="4" | 4

|

| Leo Dorfman

| January 1951

| Adaptation of the nineteenth film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"Covered Wagon Raid", Motion Picture Comics #103

|

| Leo Dorfman

| March 1951

| Adaptation of the twenty-first film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"Vigilante Hideout", Motion Picture Comics #104

|

| Leo Dorfman

| May 1951

| Adaptation of the twenty-second film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"Frisco Tornado", Motion Picture Comics #107

|

| Leo Dorfman

| November 1951

| Adaptation of the twenty-third film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"Rustlers on Horseback", Fawcett Movie Comic #12

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| August 1951

| Adaptation of the twenty-fourth film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"Rough Riders of Durango", Motion Picture Comics #109

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| March 1952

| Adaptation of the twenty-sixth film in the series.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' =

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! Collections

The Rocky Horror Picture Show: The Comic Book

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Kevin VanHook

| Caliber Comics

| July 1990 – January 1991

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show: The Comic Book Compilation TP ({{ISBNT|0-9857493-1-8}}/{{ISBNT|978-0-9857493-1-6}})

= ''Rose of Cimarron'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"Rose of Cimarron", Fawcett Movie Comic #17

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Fawcett Comics

| June 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Runaway'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"The Runaway", Dell Movie Classics #12-707-412

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| October–December 1964

| Adaptation of a 1961 film directed by Claudio Guzmán and starring Cesar Romero.

| {{nan}}

S

= Sa- =

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! Title

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Saint Strikes Back", Movie Comics #2

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| Fawcett Comics

| May 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film, the second film in The Saint film series.

| {{nan}}

"Santa Claus Conquers the Martians", Dell Movie Classics #12-725-603

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| March 1966

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/19935/|title=Santa Claus Conquers the Martians |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Santa Claus: The Movie", Marvel Comics Super Special #39

| 1

| Magazine

| Sid Jacobson

| Marvel Comics

| March 1986

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/39528/|title=Marvel Super Special #39 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Santiago", Four Color (series 2) #723

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| September 1956

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12963/|title=Four Color #723 - Santiago |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Savage Sam", Walt Disney's World of Adventure #3

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| October 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, the sequel to Old Yeller (1957).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/295786/|title=Walt Disney's World of Adventure #3 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Saw: Rebirth

| 1

| One-shot

| Kris Oprisko

| IDW Publishing

| October 2005

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/845901/|title=Saw: Rebirth |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Scarface'' =

Based on the 1983 Universal Pictures film.

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! Collections

Scarface: Scarred for Life

| #1–5

| Limited series

| John Layman

| rowspan="2" | IDW Publishing

| December 2006 – April 2007

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60010-087-2}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60010-087-1}})
Scarface: Devil in Disguise

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Joshua Jabcuga

| July – October 2007

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-60010-153-4}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-60010-153-3}})

= Sco- =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

The Scorpion King

| 1

| Limited series

| Scott Allie

| Dark Horse Comics

| March – April 2002

| {{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/42494/|title=The Scorpion King |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Scouts to the Rescue", Movie Comics #1–2

| 2

| Photo comics, serial

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| April – May 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous serial film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Scum of the Earth!'' =

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! Collections

Scum of the Earth!

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Daniel Wilson

| Aircel Comics

| September – November 1991

| Based on the eponymous film written and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/27735/|title=Scum of the Earth |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= Se- =

class="wikitable"

! Title

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Searchers", Four Color (series 2) #709

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Dell Comics

| June 1956

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12906/|title=Four Color #709 - The Searchers |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

The Secret Life of Pets

| 1

| Limited series

| Stephane Lapuss

| Titan Comics

| June – July 2019

| Anthology based on the film series overall.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/147805/|title=Secret Life of Pets |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

The Secret of NIMH

| 1

| Graphic novel

| {{dunno}}

| Western Publishing

| 1982

| Adaptation of the eponymous film based on the 1971 novel Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O'Brien.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/35930/|title=The Secret of NIMH #11293-20 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|0-307-11293-4}})

= ''September Affair'' =

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! Collections

"September Affair", Movie Love #5

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| October 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/264012/|title=Movie Love #5 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Serenity'' =

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! Collections

Serenity: Those Left Behind

| #1–3

| Limited series

| rowspan="2" | Joss Whedon, Brett Matthews

| rowspan="2" | Dark Horse Comics

| July – September 2005

|

|

  • Hardcover (first edition) ({{ISBNT|1-59307-846-3}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-59307-846-1}})
  • Hardcover (second edition) ({{ISBNT|1-59582-914-8}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-59582-914-6}})
  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-59307-449-2}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-59307-449-4}})
Serenity: Better Days

| #1–3

| Limited series

| March – May 2008

|

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-59582-162-7}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-59582-162-1}})

= ''Seven'' =

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! Collections

Seven

| #1–7

| Limited series

| Raven Gregory, Mike Kalvoda, Ralph Tedesco, Joe Brusha, Christian Beranek, Adam Beranek, David Wohl, David Mack

| Zenescope Entertainment

| September 2006 – October 2007

| Continuation based on the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' =

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! Collections

"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", Marvel Comics Super Special #7

| 1

| Magazine

| David Anthony Kraft

| Marvel Comics

| January 1979

| Adaptation of the eponymous film; this issue was withdrawn after completion, and never published in English, it was however translated and published in French{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/711233/|title=Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band |publisher=Comics.org }} and Dutch editions.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/324381/|title=Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= Sh- =

class="wikitable"

! Title

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! Collections

The Shadow

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Joel Goss, Michael Wm. Kaluta

| Dark Horse Comics

| June – July 1994

| Adaptation of the 1994 film based on the eponymous character created by Walter B. Gibson.

|

Shadow of the Vampire

| 1

|

|

| Lions Gate Entertainment, Creation Entertainment

| 2000

| Adaptation of the eponymous film; 12 pages long in black and white outline.

| {{nan}}

"The Shaggy Dog", Four Color (series 2) #985

| 1

|

| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| May 1959

| Adaptation of the eponymous 1959 film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173634/|title=Four Color #985 - Walt Disney's Shaggy Dog |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"The Sharkfighters", Four Color (series 2) #762

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| January 1957

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Shaun of the Dead

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Chris Ryall

| IDW Publishing

| June –August 2005

| Continuation based on the eponymous film.

|

She-Devils on Wheels

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Roland Mann

| Aircel Comics

| June – August 1992

| Based on the eponymous film written, produced and directed By Herschell Gordon Lewis.

| {{nan}}

Sheena

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Cary Burkett

| Marvel Comics

| December 1984 – February 1985

| Adaptation of the eponymous film based on the comic book character created by Will Eisner and Jerry Iger; first published as Marvel Comics Super Special #34 in November 1984.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/38146/|title=Marvel Super Special #34 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Shipwrecked!

| 1

| Graphic novel

| William Rotsler

| W. D. Publications Inc.

| January 1991

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/745506/|title=Shipwrecked! |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

= ''Shrek'' =

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! Collections

Shrek (2003)

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Mark Evanier

| Dark Horse Comics

| September – October 2003

|

|

Shrek (2010)

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Arie Kaplan, Scott Shaw!, Jesse McCann, Troy Dye, Tom Kelesides

| Ape Entertainment

| September 2010 – April 2011

|

|

Shrek (2016)

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Patrick Storck

| Joe Books Ltd.

| June – October 2016

|

|

= Sinbad the Sailor =

Based on the Charles H. Schneer-Ray Harryhausen film trilogy.

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"The 7th Voyage of Sinbad", Four Color (series 2) #944

| 1

|

| Gaylord DuBois

| Dell Comics

| September 1958

| rowspan="2" | Adaptations of the eponymous film; the earlier Dell publication was supplemented with two one-page fillers, "Monsters Encountered by Sinbad" and "Map of Island of Colossa", both written by the book's author Gaylord DuBois.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/14643/|title=Four Color #944 - The 7th Voyage of Sinbad |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad", Marvel Spotlight #25

| 1

|

| John Warner

| Marvel Comics

| December 1975{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/29328/|title=Marvel Spotlight #25 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"The Golden Voyage of Sinbad: Land of the Lost", Worlds Unknown #7–8

| 2

| Serial

| Len Wein

| Marvel Comics

| June{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/27498/|title=Worlds Unknown #7 |publisher=Comics.org }} – August 1974{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/27667/|title=Worlds Unknown #8 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| Adaptation of the 1974 film.

| {{nan}}

= Sing- =

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"Singin' in the Rain", Movie Love #14

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| April 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Singing Guns

| 1

| One-shot

| Joe Millard

| Fawcett Comics

| 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/533171/|title=Singing Guns |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= Sir- =

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"Sir Walter Raleigh", Four Color (series 2) #644

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| August 1955

| Adaptation of The Virgin Queen (1955).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12153/|title=Four Color #644 - Sir Walter Raleigh |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Siren of Bagdad", Movie Love #21

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| June 1953

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Six Black Horses'' =

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6 Black Horses, Dell Movie Classics #12-750-301

| 1 issue

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| January 1963

| Adaptation of Six Black Horses (1962).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17475/|title=Six Black Horses [6 Black Horses] #12-750-301 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Ski Party'' =

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"Ski Party", Dell Movie Classics #12-743-511

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| September–November 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= Sl- =

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"Slave Girl", Movie Comics #4

| 1

|

| John Graham

| Fiction House

| 1947

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/259439/|title=Movie Comics #4 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Sleepy Hollow

| 1

| One-shot

| Steven T. Seagle

| Vertigo

| January 2000

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/356784/|title=Sleepy Hollow |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Sleeping Beauty'' =

Based on the 1959 Disney film.

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Dell Giant: "Sleeping Beauty" #1

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="3" | Dell Comics

| April 1959

| Adaptation of the film overall (75 pages total), plus a follow-up original story "The Prince and the Princess in The Magic Wand Mystery" (12 pages total), eight activity pages ad a one-page illustration.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/14950/|title=Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Sleeping Beauty and the Prince", Four Color (series 2) #973

| rowspan="2" | 2

|

| {{dunno}}

| May 1959

| The main feature story (32 pages total), plus a text article "The Artistry of Sleeping Beauty from Pencil to Film", an activity page "Saddle the Prince's White Charger" and a one-page illustration.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15238/|title=Four Color #973 - Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty and the Prince |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Sleeping Beauty's Fairy Godmothers", Four Color (series 2) #984

|

| Joe Rinaldi, Carl Fallberg

| April 1959

| The comic features three main stories concerning the Three Good Fairies, "Good Deed Day" (10 pages), "To the Rescue" (12 pages) and "The Pilfered Pastry" (10 pages), plus a two-page prose story adaptation of the overall film at the beginning "The Story of Sleeping Beauty" and a one-page activity "Flora's Fudge".{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15243/|title=Four Color #984 - Walt Disney Sleeping Beauty's Fairy Godmothers |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Disney Villains: Maleficent

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Soo Lee

| Dynamite Entertainment

| May – October 2023

| Second installment of Dynamite's Disney Villains comic line.

|

= Sm- =

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"Smoky", Dell Movie Classics #12-746-702

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| February 1967

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/20740/|title=Smoky #12-746-702 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"The Small One", Walt Disney Showcase #48

| 1

|

| Don R. Christensen

| Gold Key Comics

| January 1979

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/33060/|title=Walt Disney Showcase #48 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Snakes on a Plane'' =

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Snakes on a Plane

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Chuck Dixon

| WildStorm

| October – November 2006

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/24783/|title=Snakes on a Plane |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

= ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' =

Based on the 1937 Disney film.

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Silly Symphony: "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"

| 20

| Newspaper strip

| Merrill De Maris

| King Features Syndicate

| December 12, 1937 – April 24, 1938

| First adaptation of the film overall.

|

"Thumper Meets the Seven Dwarfs", Four Color (series 2) #19

| 1

|

| Carl Buettner

| Dell Comics

| 1943

| Crossover story featuring Thumper the rabbit from Bambi (1942); 64 pages total, plus a profile of the eponymous rabbit and two one-page illustrations.{{Cite web|url=https://www.comics.org/issue/2617/|title=Four Color #19 - Walt Disney's Thumper Meets the Seven Dwarfs |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

"Donald Duck and the Seven Dwarfs", Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #43

| rowspan="2" | 2

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| April 1944

| Crossover story featuring Donald Duck; three pages total.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/3586/|title=Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #v4#7 (43) |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"The Seven Dwarfs and Thumper", Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #45

|

| Roger Armstrong, Carl Buettner

| Dell Comics

| June 1944

|

| {{nan}}

"The Seven Dwarfs and Dumbo", Four Color (series 2) #49

| 1

|

| Carl Buettner

| Dell Comics

| July 1944

|

| {{nan}}

"The Seven Dwarfs and Dumbo", Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #49, #55

|

|

|

| Dell Comics

| October 1944, April 1945

|

| {{nan}}

"The Seven Dwarfs and the Wicked Witch", Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #47

|

|

|

| Dell Comics

| August 1944

|

| {{nan}}

"The Seven Dwarfs and the Enchanted Mountain", Cheerios Set Z #3

| 1

| Minicomic

| Chase Craig

| Western Publishing

| 1947

| Cheerios cereal premium.{{Cite web|url=https://www.comics.org/issue/5584/|title=Walt Disney's Comics - Cheerios Set Z #3 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Seven Dwarfs", Four Color (series 2) #227

| 1

|

| Chase Craig, Roger Armstrong

| Dell Comics

| May 1949

| The comic features two self-contained stories featuring the eponymous characters, "The Seven Dwarfs and the Pirate" (25 pages) and "The Seven Dwarfs and Humpty Dumpty" (7 pages) respectively, plus three one-page gag strips featuring Bashful, Sleepy and Dopey.{{Cite web|url=https://www.comics.org/issue/7368/|title=Four Color #227 - Walt Disney's Seven Dwarfs |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

A New Adventure of Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs{{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=422801|title=Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Giveaway (1952) comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=February 7, 2023}}

| 1

| Minicomic

| {{dunno}}

| Western Publishing

| 1952

| Giveaway promo for Bendix Corporation.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/9330/|title=Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs #[nn] |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in "The Milky Way"{{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=422861|title=Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in Milky Way (1955) comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=February 7, 2023}}

| 1

| Minicomic

| {{dunno}}

| Western Publishing

| 1955

| American Dairy Association premium.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/11774/|title=Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in "The Milky Way" #[nn] |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in "Mystery of the Missing Magic"{{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=422841|title=Snow White Mystery of the Missing Magic (1958) comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=February 7, 2023}}

| 1

| Minicomic

| Carl Fallberg

| Western Publishing

| 1958

| Disney comic premium given away at Sav-on Drug stores,{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/13964/|title=Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs in "Mystery of the Missing Magic" #[nn] [Sav-On Drug Stores Variant] |publisher=Comics.org }} Eavey Grocers,{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/997278/|title=Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs in "Mystery of the Missing Magic" #[nn] [Eavey Super Markets and Super "E" Stores Variant] |publisher=Comics.org }} Food Fair supermarkets{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1149176/|title=Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs in "Mystery of the Missing Magic" #[nn] [Food Fair Super Markets Variant] |publisher=Comics.org }} and Safeway stores.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1515902/|title=Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs in "Mystery of the Missing Magic" #[nn] [Safeway Store Variant] |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (2019)

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Cecil Castellucci

| Dark Horse Comics

| June – August 2019

|

|

= ''Solomon and Sheba'' =

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"Solomon and Sheba", Four Color (series 2) #1070

| 1

|

| Gaylord DuBois

| Dell Comics

| December 1959-February 1960

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15326/|title=Four Color #1070 - Solomon and Sheba |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Song of the South'' =

Based mostly on the animated short segments of the eponymous film featuring Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear respectively.

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"Uncle Remus and His Tales of Br'er Rabbit", Four Color (series 2) #129

| 1

|

| Chase Craig

| Dell Comics

| December 1946

| The two main feature stories, "Br'er Rabbit an' De Tar-Baby" (12 pages) and "Br'er Rabbit's Laffin' Place" (10 pages), are faithfully adapted from the film's cartoon sequences, the three stories in between, "Br'er Terrapin's Tug-o'-War" (8 pages), "Br'er Fox an' de Stolen Goobers" (12 pages) and "Br'er Rabbit Visits De Witch" (8 pages), are all original stories, plus an introductory page at the beginning of the book.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/4854/|title=Four Color #129 - Walt Disney's Uncle Remus and His Tales of Brer Rabbit |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Br'er Rabbit Outwits Br'er Fox"{{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=364101|title=Brer Rabbit Outwits Brer Fox Mini Comic (1947) comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=February 7, 2023}}

|

|

| Western Publishing

| 1947

| rowspan="2" | Cheerios cereal premiums.

| {{nan}}

"Br'er Rabbit's Secret"{{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=446631|title=Brer Rabbit's Secret Mini Comic (1947) comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=February 7, 2023}}

| 1

| Minicomic

| rowspan="2" | Chase Craig

| Western Publishing

| 1947

| {{nan}}

"Br'er Rabbit Does It Again!", Four Color (series 2) #208

| 1

| Minicomic

| Dell Comics

| January 1949

| The main feature story (12 pages), plus three further stories, "Br'er Rabbit and th' Butter Business" (6 pages), "Gizzards for the 'Gator" (7 pages) and "Br'er Rabbit Fixes Up a Friendship" (7 pages), and two one-page gag strips featuring Br'ers Rabbit and Bear respectively.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/7306/|title=Four Color #208 - Walt Disney's Brer Rabbit Does It Again |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Br'er Rabbit's Sunken Treasure", Wheaties Set D #4{{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=456131|title=Brer Rabbit's Sunken Treasure Mini Comic (1951) comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=February 7, 2023}}

| 1

| Minicomic

| {{dunno}}

| Western Publishing

| 1951

| Wheaties cereal premium.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/8628/|title=Walt Disney's Comics- Wheaties Set D #4 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Brer Rabbit in "A Kite Tail"{{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=19515836|title=Brer Rabbit in a Kite Tail (1955) comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=February 7, 2023}}

| 1

| Minicomic

| {{dunno}}

| Western Publishing

| 1955

| Reddy Kilowatt, Inc. premium.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/1226/|title=Walt Disney's Brer Rabbit in "A Kite Tail" |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Brer Rabbit in "Ice Cream for the Party"{{Cite web|url=https://www.comics.org/issue/11771/|title=Brer Rabbit in Ice Cream for the Party #[nn]|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=February 7, 2023}}

| 1

| Minicomic

| {{dunno}}

| Western Publishing

| 1955

| American Dairy Association premium.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17885/|title=Walt Disney's Summer Magic |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= Son- =

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Sonic the Hedgehog 2: The Official Movie Pre-Quill

| 1

| One-shot

| Kiel Phegley

| IDW Publishing

| March 2022

| Prequel to the second film based on the Sega video game series.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/2384146/|title=Sonic the Hedgehog 2: Official Movie Pre Quill |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

"The Sons of Katie Elder", Dell Movie Classics #12-748-511

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| September–November 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/19479/|title=The Sons of Katie Elder |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Southland Tales Vols. 1–3

| 3

| Graphic novels

| Richard Kelly

| Graphitti Designs

| May – July 2006

| All three volumes in the series individually titled in order: Two Roads Diverge (May 2006), Fingerprints (June 2006) and The Mechanicals (July 2006).

|

= ''Space Odyssey'' =

{{main|2001: A Space Odyssey (comics)}}

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"2001: A Space Odyssey", Marvel Treasury Special 1976

| 1

| Magazine

| Jack Kirby

| rowspan="3" | Marvel Comics

| June 22, 1976

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/30561/|title=2001: A Space Odyssey #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

2001: A Space Odyssey

| #1–10

| Ongoing series

| Jack Kirby

| December 1976 – September 1977

|

|

2010

| #1–2

| Limited series

| J. M. DeMatteis

| April – May 1985

| Adaptation of the sequel film; first published in its complete form as Marvel Comics Super Special #37 (April 1985).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/39464/|title=Marvel Super Special #37 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Spartacus'' =

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"Spartacus", Four Color (series 2) #1139

| 1

|

| Gaylord DuBois

| Dell Comics

| November 1960-January 1961{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15960/|title=Four Color #1139 - Spartacus |publisher=Comics.org }}

| Adaptation of the 1960 film based on the eponymous 1951 novel by Howard Fast.

| {{nan}}

= Spawn =

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Spawn: The Movie

| 1

| One-shot

| Ted Adams

| Image Comics

| December 1997

| Adaptation of the 1997 film based on the Image Comics character of the same name.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/272969/|title=Spawn Movie Adaptation |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Species'' =

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Species

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Dennis Feldman

| rowspan="2" | Dark Horse Comics

| June – August 1995

| Adaptation of the first film.

|

Species: Human Race

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Gordon Rennie, Stephen Blue, Stephen Bissette

| November 1996 – February 1997

| Sequel story, following on immediately from the end of the first film.

|

Species Special

| #1

| One-shot

| Brian Pulido, Mico Suayan

| Avatar Press

| 2007

|

|

= ''Spider-Man'' (2002 film series) =

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Spider-Man: The Official Movie Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| Stan Lee, Alan Davis

| rowspan="4" | Marvel Comics

| June 2002

| Adaptation of the first film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/97668/|title=Spider-Man: The Official Movie Adaptation |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

  • Spider-Man: The Official Comic Adaptation TP ({{ISBNT|0-7851-0903-X}}/{{ISBNT|978-0-7851-0903-7}}){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/2058043/|title=Spider-Man: The Movie |publisher=Comics.org }}
Spider-Man 2: The Official Comic Book Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa

| August 2004

| Adaptation of the second film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1015945/|title=Spider-Man 2: The Movie #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

  • Spider-Man 2: The Official Comic Adaptation TP ({{ISBNT|0-7851-1411-4}}/{{ISBNT|978-0-7851-1411-6}})
Spider-Man 3: Movie Prequel

| 1

| One-shot

| Todd Dezago

| June 2007

| Prequel to the third film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/356037/|title=Spider-Man 3 Movie Prequel |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Spider-Man 3: The Black

| 1

| One-shot

| Brian Michael Bendis

| October 2007

| Adaptation of the third film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/386767/|title=Spider-Man 3: The Black |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

= ''The Spirit of Culver'' =

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! Collections

"The Spirit of Culver", Movie Comics #3

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| June 1939

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Spy Kids'' =

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! Collections

"Pop! Goes the World!", Disney Adventures

| rowspan="8" | 8

|

|

| rowspan="8" | Disney Publishing Worldwide

| September 2001

|

| {{nan}}

"Caught by the Web!", Disney Adventures

|

|

| November 2001

|

| {{nan}}

"The Menace of Micro-Man!", Disney Adventures

|

|

| January 2002

|

| {{nan}}

"F.A.N.G.s a Lot!", Disney Adventures

|

|

| March 2002

|

| {{nan}}

"The Big Drop!", Disney Adventures

|

|

| April 2002

|

| {{nan}}

"The Invisible Enemy!", Disney Adventures

|

|

| May 2002

|

| {{nan}}

"Fright Flight!", Disney Adventures

|

|

| June 2002

|

| {{nan}}

"Face to Face with F.A.N.G.!", Disney Adventures

|

|

| April 2003

|

| {{nan}}

Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over

| #1–6

| Minicomic, serial

|

| McDonald's

| 2003

|

| {{nan}}

"Tomorrow Trouble!", Disney Adventures Comic Zone

| 1

|

|

| Disney Publishing Worldwide

| Summer 2004

|

| {{nan}}

= Sta- =

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! Collections

"Stagecoach", Movie Comics #2

| rowspan="2" | 2

| rowspan="2" | Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="2" | DC Comics

| May 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Star Reporter", Movie Comics #4

|

| {{dunno}}

| July 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Star Trek'' =

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! Collections

"Star Trek: The Motion Picture", Marvel Comics Super Special #15

| 1

| Magazine

| Marv Wolfman

| Marvel Comics

| March 1980

| Adaptation of the first film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/33928/|title=Marvel Super Special #15 - Star Trek: The Motion Picture |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

A DC Movie Special – Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

| #1

| One-shot

| rowspan="2" | Mike W. Barr

| rowspan="5" | DC Comics

| September 1984

| Adaptation of the third film.

|

A DC Movie Special – Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

| #1

| One-shot

| April 1987

| Adaptation of the fourth film.

|

A DC Movie Special – Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

| #1

| One-shot

| rowspan="2" | Peter David

| August 1989

| Adaptation of the fifth film.

|

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

| #1

| One-shot

| January 1992

| Adaptation of the sixth film.

|

Star Trek Generations

| 1

| One-shot

| Michael Jan Friedman

| January 1995

| Adaptation of the seventh film.

|

Star Trek: First Contact

| 1

| One-shot

| John Vornholt

| Marvel Comics, Paramount Comics

| November 1996

| Adaptation of the eighth film.

|

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Andy Schmidt

| rowspan="2" | IDW Publishing

| May – July 2009

| Adaptation of the second film, published 27 years after the release of the film.

|

Star Trek: The Official Motion Picture Adaptation

| #1—6

| Limited series

| Mike Johnson

| February – August 2010

| Adaptation of the 2009 film, published a year after the release of the film.

|

= ''Star Wars'' =

{{main|List of Star Wars comic books}}

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! Collections

"Star Wars", Star Wars #1—6

| 6

| Serial

| Roy Thomas

| rowspan="3" | Marvel Comics

| July – December 1977

| First adaptation of the first film in the original trilogy .

|

"The Empire Strikes Back", Star Wars #39–44

| 1

| Magazine

| rowspan="2" | Archie Goodwin

| Spring 1980

| Adaptation of the second film in the original trilogy; first published in its complete form as Marvel Comics Super Special #16 (Spring 1980).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/34293/|title=Marvel Super Special #16 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Return of the Jedi

| #1–4

| Limited series

| October 1983 – January 1984

| Adaptation of the third film in the original trilogy; first published in its complete form as Marvel Comics Super Special #27 (September 1983).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/36999/|title=Marvel Super Special #27 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

"Star Wars According to the Droids", Star Wars: Droids #6–8

| 3

| Serial

| Dave Manak

| Star Comics

| February{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/210537/|title=Droids #6 |publisher=Comics.org }} – June 1987{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/210539/|title=Droids #8 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| Alternate telling of the first film in the original trilogy, narrating from the viewpoint of the series' side characters R2-D2 and C-3PO.

|

Star Wars: A New Hope — The Special Edition

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Bruce Jones

| rowspan="4" | Dark Horse Comics

| January – April 1997

| Second adaptation of the first film in the original trilogy, based on the 1997 "Special Edition".{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/16984/|title=Star Wars: A New Hope - The Special Edition |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace

| #1–4

| Limited series

| rowspan="2"| Henry Gilroy

| May 1999

| Adaptation of the first film in the prequel trilogy .

|

Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones

| #1–4

| Limited series

| April – May 2002

| Adaptation of the second film in the prequel trilogy.

|

Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Miles Lane

| May 2005

| Adaptation of the third film in the prequel trilogy.

|

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Chuck Wendig

| rowspan="4" | Marvel Comics

| August 2016 – January 2017

| Adaptation of the first film in the sequel trilogy.

|

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Jody Houser, Duane Swierczynski

| June – November 2017

| Adaptation of the first canon spin-off film .

|

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Gary Whitta

| July – November 2018

| Adaptation of the second film in the sequel trilogy.

|

Solo: A Star Wars Story

| #1–7

| Limited series

| Robbie Thompson

| December 2018 – June 2019

| Adaptation of the second canon spin-off film.

|

= ''Stargate'' =

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! Collections

Stargate

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Don Chin, Barry Blair, Colin Chan

| rowspan="4" | Entity Comics

| July – October 1996

|

|

Stargate: Doomsday World

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Raff Ienco, John Migliore

| November 1996 – January 1997

|

|

Stargate: One Nation Under Ra

| #1

| One-shot

| rowspan="2" | John Migliore

| April 1997

|

|

Stargate: Underworld

| #1

| One-shot

| May 1997

|

|

= ''Starship Troopers'' =

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! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Starship Troopers: Brute Creations

| #1

| One-shot

| Jan Strnad

| rowspan="4" | Dark Horse Comics

| September 1997

|

|

Starship Troopers

| #1—2

| Limited series

| Bruce Jones

| October – November 1997

|

|

Starship Troopers: Insect Touch

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Warren Ellis

| May – August 1998

|

|

Starship Troopers: Dominant Species

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Jan Strnad

| August – November 1998

|

|

= ''Steel'' =

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! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Steel: The Official Movie Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| Louise Simonson

| DC Comics

| October 1997

| Adaptation of the eponymous film based on the DC Comics character of the same name.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/355935/|title=Steel: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= Sto- =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Stooge", Movie Love #13

| 1

|

| One-shot

| Eastern Color Printing

| February 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Stormy", Four Color (series 2) #537

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| February 1954

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, plus an alternating "double feature" story featuring Pluto, "The Uninvited Guest"; the main feature strip is at the upper 2/3 of the book while the supporting strip is the lower 1/3, 32 pages total with a introductory page and three one-page illustrations.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/11312/|title=Four Color #537 - Walt Disney's Stormy |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"The Story of Mankind", Four Color (series 2) #851

| 1

|

| Gaylord DuBois

| Dell Comics

| January 1958

| A brief history of the human race, based more faithfully on the eponymous 1921 book by Hendrik Willem Van Loon than the 1957 film adaptation whose photo stills were used for the cover; 32 pages total plus two one-page stories, "The Builders" and "The Destroyers".{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/14553/|title=Four Color #851 - The Story of Mankind |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''The Story of Robin Hood'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Robin Hood", Four Color (series 2) #413

| 1

|

| Gaylord DuBois

| Dell Comics

| August 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film;{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/9605/|title=Four Color #413 - Walt Disney's Robin Hood |publisher=Comics.org }} republished as Four Color (series 2) #669 (December 1955).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12163/|title=Four Color #669 - Walt Disney's Robin Hood |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"The Miller's Ransom", New Adventures of Walt Disney's Robin Hood #1{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/337090/|title=Walt Disney's Robin Hood #[nn - 1] |publisher=Comics.org }}

| rowspan="2" | 2

| rowspan="2" | Minicomic

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="2" | International Milling Company

| rowspan="2" | 1952

| rowspan="2" | Giveaway/mail order promo for Robin Hood Flour (1952){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/21770/|title=Walt Disney's Robin Hood |publisher=Comics.org }}{{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=421941|title=New Adventures of Walt Disney's Robin Hood (1952) Flour Giveaway comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=February 7, 2023}}

| {{nan}}

"Ghosts of Waylea Castle", New Adventures of Walt Disney's Robin Hood #2{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/337091/|title=Walt Disney's Robin Hood #[nn - 2] |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{dunno}}

| {{nan}}

= ''The Story of Ruth'' =

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! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"The Story of Ruth", Four Color (series 2) #1144

| 1

|

| Gaylord DuBois

| Dell Comics

| September–November 1960

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15963/|title=Four Color #1144 - The Story of Ruth |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Strange Days'' =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Strange Days

| 1

| One-shot

| Dan Chichester

| Marvel Comics

| December 1995

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/244614/|title=Strange Days |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Street Fighter'' =

== Comics ==

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Street Fighter: The Battle for Shadaloo

| 1

| One-shot

| Mike McAvennie

| DC Comics

| December 1994

| Adaptation of the 1994 live action film based on the Capcom video game series.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/258159/|title=Street Fighter: The Battle for Shadaloo |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

== Manga ==

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of chapters

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of volumes

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:125pt" | Serialization

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! English collections

Street Fighter II Movie

|

|

|

| Shogakukan

| CoroCoro Comic

| 1994

|

|

= ''Streets of New York'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Streets of New York", Movie Comics #4

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| July 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Submarine Command'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Submarine Command", Movie Love #12

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| December 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Subspecies'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Subspecies – In Full Color!

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Lowell Cunningham, M.C. Wyman

| Eternity Comics

| May – August 1991

|

|

Subspecies

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Cullen Bunn, Jimmy Johnston

| Action Lab Entertainment

| March – May 2018

|

|

= ''Sukiyaki Western: Django'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of chapters

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of volumes

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:125pt" | Serialization

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! English collections

Sukiyaki Western: Django

|

|

|

| Shogakukan

| Big Comic Superior

| June 2007

|

|

= ''Summer Magic'' =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

Summer Magic

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| September 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17885/|title=Walt Disney's Summer Magic |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= Sunset Carson =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Sunset Carson Rides Again", Cowboy Western Comics #27

| rowspan="5" | 4

|

| Chad Kelly

| rowspan="5" | Charlton Comics

| February 1950

| Adaptation of the fourteenth film in the series.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/168208/|title=Cowboy Western Comics #27 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Battling Marshal", Cowboy Western Comics #28

|

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="2" | June 1950{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/168209/|title=Cowboy Western Comics #28 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| Adaptation of the sixteenth film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"Fighting Mustang", Cowboy Western Comics #28

|

| {{dunno}}

| Adaptation of the twelfth film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"Rio Grande", Cowboy Western Comics #29

|

| {{dunno}}

| October 1950

| Adaptation of the fifteenth film in the series.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/168210/|title=Cowboy Western Comics #29 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Deadline", Cowboy Western Comics #30

|

| {{dunno}}

| December 1950

| Adaptation of the thirteenth film in the series.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/168211/|title=Cowboy Western Comics #30 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Superman'' (1978 film series) =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

The Superman Movie Special

| 1

| One-shot

| Cary Bates

| rowspan="11" | DC Comics

| September 1983

| Adaptation of Superman III (1983).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/210207/|title=The Superman Movie Special #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Supergirl Movie Special

| 1

| One-shot

| Joey Cavalieri

| February 1985

| Adaptation of the Supergirl spin-off film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/40831/|title=Supergirl Movie Special #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Superman IV Movie Special

| 1

| One-shot

| Bob Rozakis

| October 1987

| Adaptation of Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/43791/|title=Superman IV Movie Special #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

Superman Returns: The Official Movie Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| Martin Pasko

| July 2006

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/338046/|title=Superman Returns: The Official Movie Adaptation |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

  • Superman Returns: The Movie and Other Tales TP ({{ISBNT|1-4012-0950-5}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-4012-0950-6}})
Superman Returns Prequel: Krypton to Earth

| 1

| One-shot

| Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray

| August 2006

| Part one of a four-issue cycle.

| rowspan="4" |

  • Superman Returns: The Prequels TP ({{ISBNT|1-4012-1146-1}}/{{ISBNT|978-1-4012-1146-2}}){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/354140/|title=Superman Returns: The Prequels |publisher=Comics.org }}
Superman Returns Prequel: Ma Kent

| 1

| One-shot

| Marc Andreyko

| August 2006

| Part two of a four-issue cycle.

Superman Returns Prequel: Lex Luthor

| 1

| One-shot

| Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray

| August 2006

| Part three of a four-issue cycle.

Superman Returns Prequel: Lois Lane

| 1

| One-shot

| Marc Andreyko

| August 2006

| Part four of a four-issue cycle.

Superman '78

| #1–6

| Limited series

| rowspan="2" | Robert Venditti

| August 2021 – January 2022

|

|

Superman '78: The Metal Curtain

| #1–6

| Limited series

|

|

|

= Sw- =

class="wikitable"

! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

! style="width:75pt" | Format

! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)

! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

! style="width:150pt" | Publication date

! style="width:175pt" | Notes

! Collections

"Swamp Thing — The Official Adaptation of the Embassy Pictures Film", The Saga of Swamp Thing Annual #1

| 1

| Annual

| Bruce Jones

| DC Comics

| November 1982

| Adaptation of the 1982 film based on the DC Comics character of the same name.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/36414/|title=The Saga of Swamp Thing Annual #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"Swiss Family Robinson", Four Color (series 2) #1156

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="3" | Dell Comics

| January–March 1961

| Adaptation of the 1960 film based on the eponymous 1812 novel by Johann David Wyss.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15970/|title=Four Color #1156 - Walt Disney Swiss Family Robinson |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

"The Sword and the Dragon", Four Color (series 2) #1118

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| June–August 1960

| Adaptation of Ilya Muromets (1956), published under the alternate US title.

| {{nan}}

"The Sword and the Rose", Four Color (series 2) #505

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| October 1953

| Adaptation of the eponymous film;{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/10486/|title=Four Color #505 - Walt Disney's The Sword and the Rose |publisher=Comics.org }} later republished as Four Color (series 2) #682 (February 1956).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12892/|title=Four Color #682 - When Knighthood Was in Flower |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Swiss Tour'' =

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"Four Days Leave", Movie Love #3

| 1 issue

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| 1950

| Adaptation of Swiss Tour (1949).

|

= ''The Sword in the Stone'' =

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The Sword in the Stone

| 1

| One-shot

| Carl Fallberg

| Gold Key Comics

| February 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous film; the story is presented in eight chapters throughout the main 64 pages of the book; includes two pages of twelve movie stills and a pin-up illustration of the main characters.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/251479/|title=Walt Disney's the Sword in the Stone #nn |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Wart and the Wizard #1

| 1

| One-shot

| Vic Lockman

| Gold Key Comics

| February 1964

| The comics features two self-contained strip stories, "In the Days of the Knights" (19 pages) and "Bewitched Kingdom" (13 pages), a two-part "Medieval Adventure Map" (drawn by Tony Strobl and separated pages apart by the two strips) and a pin-up illustration of the book's cover.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/274843/|title=Walt Disney's Wart and the Wizard #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

T

= Ta- =

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"Tales of Terror", Dell Movie Classics #12-793-302

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| February 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Tammy Tell Me True", Four Color (series 2) #1233

| 1

|

| Ken Fitch

| September–November 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Tank Girl: Movie Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| Peter Milligan

| DC Comics/Vertigo

| 1995

| Adaptation of the eponymous film based on the British comic book character of the same name.

| {{nan}}

= ''Tarzan'' =

Based on the 1999 Disney film.

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Tarzan (1999)

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Greg Ehrbar

| Dark Horse Comics

| June – July 1999

| Adaptation of the overall film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' =

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie

| 1

| One-shot

| Peter Laird, Kevin Eastman

| rowspan="3" | Archie Comics

| Summer 1990

| Adaptation of the 1990 film.

|

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie II: The Secret of the Ooze

| 1

| One-shot

| Justine Korman

| Summer 1991

| Adaptation of the second film.

|

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Movie

| 1

| One-shot

|

| March 1993

| Adaptation of the third film.

|

TMNT: Official Movie Prequel

| #1–5

| Limited series

| Stephen Murphy, Jake Black

| rowspan="2" | Mirage Studios

| March – April 2007

| Each individual issue focusing on one character, in publication order: Raphael, Michelangelo, Donatello, April and Leonardo; based on the 2007 animated film.

| rowspan="2" |

  • TMNT: The Collected Movie Books TP ({{ISBNT|0-9787029-7-2}}/{{ISBNT|978-0-9787029-7-7}})
TMNT: Official Movie Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| Stephen Murphy

| April 2007

| Adaptation of the 2007 animated film.

= Ten =

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"Ten Tall Men", Fawcett Movie Comic #16

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Fawcett Comics

| April 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Ten Who Dared", Four Color (series 2) #1178

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| December 1960-February 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Terminator'' =

{{main|List of Terminator comics}}

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Terminator 2: Judgment Day

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Gregory Wright

| Marvel Comics

| September – October 1991

| Adaptation of the second film.

|

RoboCop Versus The Terminator

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Frank Miller

| Dark Horse Comics

| May 1992

| First crossover with RoboCop.

|

Terminator 3

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Iván Brandon, Jeff Amano {{small|(story concept)}}

| Beckett Comics

| June – December 2003

| Based on the third film.

|

"Painkiller Jane vs. The Terminator", Terminator 2 #6–7

| 2

| Limited series

| Jimmy Palmiotti, Nigel Raynor

| Dynamite Entertainment

| December 2007 – March 2008

| Parts two and four of a four-part crossover storyline with Painkiller Jane.

|

Terminator Salvation: Movie Prequel

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Dara Naraghi

| rowspan="2" | IDW Publishing

| January – April 2009

| Prequel to the fourth film.

|

Terminator Salvation: Movie Preview

| #0

| One-shot

| Jeff Mariotte

| April 2009

| Based on the fourth film.

|

Terminator/RoboCop: Kill Human

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Rob Williams

| Dynamite Entertainment

| July – November 2011

| Second crossover with RoboCop.

|

Transformers vs. The Terminator

| #1–4

| Limited series

| David Mariotte, John Barber, Tom Waltz

| IDW Publishing, Dark Horse Comics

| March – September 2020

| Crossover with Hasbro's Transformers.

|

= ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' =

{{main|The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (comics)}}

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Leatherface

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Mort Castle

| Northstar Comics

| March 1991 – May 1992

| Loose adaptation of the third film.

|

Jason vs. Leatherface

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Nancy Collins, David Imhoff {{small|(plot)}}

| Topps Comics

| October 1995 – January 1996

| Non-canon crossover with Friday the 13th.

| {{nan}}

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Special

| #1

| Special edition

| Brian Pulido, Jacen Burrows Fuller

| rowspan="3" | Avatar Press

| April 2005

|

|

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Grind

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Brian Pulido, Daniel HDR

| May – June 2006

|

|

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Fearbook

| #1

| One-shot

| Antony Johnston

| 2006

|

|

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning

| rowspan="6" | WildStorm

| January – June 2007

|

|

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Cut!

| #1

| One-shot

| Will Pfeifer

| August 2007

|

|

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: About a Boy

| #1

| One-shot

| rowspan="2" | Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning

| September 2007

|

|

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: By Himself

| #1

| One-shot

| October 2007

|

|

"The Texas Chainsaw Salesman", New Line Cinema's Tales of Horror

| #1

| One-shot

| Christos Gage, Peter Milligan

| November 2007

|

|

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Raising Cain

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Bruce Jones

| July – September 2008

|

|

= ''The Texas Rangers'' =

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"The Texas Rangers", Motion Picture Comics #106

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Fawcett Comics

| September 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous 1951 film.

| {{nan}}

= Th- =

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That Darn Cat!

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| February 1966

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"That's My Boy", Movie Love #12

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| December 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Thief of Baghdad", Four Color (series 2) #1229

| 1

|

| Ken Fitch

| Dell Comics

| September–November 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous 1961 film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Thing'' =

Based on the 1982 Universal Pictures film.

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The Thing from Another World

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Chuck Pfarrer

| rowspan="4" | Dark Horse Comics

| 1991 – 1992

|

|

The Thing from Another World: Climate of Fear

| #1–4

| Limited series

| John Arcudi

| July – December 1992

|

|

The Thing from Another World: Eternal Vows

| #1–4

| Limited series

| David de Vries

| December 1993 – March 1994

|

|

"The Thing from Another World: Questionable Research", Dark Horse Comics #13–16

| 4

| Serial

| Edward Martin III

| December 1993 – March 1994

|

| {{nan}}

The Thing: The Northman Nightmare

| 1

| Digital comic

| Steve Niles

| Dark Horse Comics

| September 2011

| Prequel to the film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines'' =

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Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Gold Key Comics

| October 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Three Caballeros'' =

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"Three Caballeros", Four Color (series 2) #71

| 1

|

| Walt Kelly

| rowspan="3" | Dell Comics

| May 1945

|

| {{nan}}

"Pablo, the Cold-blooded Penguin", Silly Symphonies #3

| rowspan="2" | 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="2" | February 1954

|

| {{nan}}

"The Flying Gauchito", Silly Symphonies #3

|

| {{dunno}}

|

| {{nan}}

= ''Three Husbands'' =

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"Three Husbands", Movie Love #7

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| February 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Three Musketeers'' =

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The Three Musketeers

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Bobbi Weiss

| Marvel Comics

| January – February 1994

| Adaptation of the 1993 film version based on the eponymous 1844 novel by Alexandre Dumas.

| {{nan}}

= The Three Stooges =

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! Collections

"The Three Stooges Meet Hercules", Dell Movie Classics #01-828-208

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| August 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous third feature film in the series.

| {{nan}}

The Three Stooges in Orbit Film Story

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="3" | Gold Key Comics

| November 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous fourth feature film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze", The Three Stooges #15

| rowspan="2" | 2

|

| {{dunno}}

| January 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous fifth feature film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"The Three Stooges — The Outlaws Is Coming", The Three Stooges #22

|

| {{dunno}}

| March 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous sixth feature film in the series; the opening page is a full summary illustrated with still photos from the film, with the full 23 page adaptation, titled "The Three Stooges Meet the Gunfighters", following after.

| {{nan}}

= Ti- =

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! Collections

A Tiger Walks

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| June 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Time Bandits

| 1

|

| Steve Parkhouse

| Marvel Comics

| February 1982

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Time Machine", Four Color (series 2) #1085

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| July–September 1960

| Adaptation of the 1960 film version based on the eponymous 1895 novel by H. G. Wells.

| {{nan}}

Timecop

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Mark Verheiden

| Dark Horse Comics

| September – October 1994

| Adaptation of the eponymous film; based on the comic story "Time Cop: A Man Out of Time" from Dark Horse Comics #1–3 (August–October 1992).

| {{nan}}

"The Tinglers", Vincent Price Presents Special #1–2

| 2

| Limited series, special edition

| Mark Miller

| TidalWave Productions

| September – October 2009

| Based on The Tingler (1959).

| {{nan}}

Tintin and the Lake of Sharks

| 1

| Photo comics

|

| Éditions Casterman/Methuen Publishing

| 1973

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

Titan A.E.

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Scott Allie

| Dark Horse Comics

| May – July 2000

| Prequel to the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= To- =

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To Die For

| #1

|

| Leslie King

| Blackthorne Publishing

| March 1989

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Toby Tyler", Four Color (series 2) #1092

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="4" | Dell Comics

| March–May 1960

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Tom Thumb", Four Color (series 2) #972

| 1

|

| Eric Freiwald, Robert Shaefer

| January 1959

| Adaptation of the eponymous 1959 film.

| {{nan}}

"The Tomb of Ligeia", Dell Movie Classics #12-830-506

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| April–June 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Tonka", Four Color (series 2) #966

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| January 1959

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Torch", Movie Love #4

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| August 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Total Recall'' =

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! Collections

Total Recall

| #1

| One-shot

| Elliot S. Maggin

| DC Comics

| August 1990

| Adaptation of the 1990 film.

| {{nan}}

Total Recall: Life on Mars

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Vince Moore

| Dynamite Entertainment

| May – August 2011

|

|

= ''The Toxic Avenger'' =

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The Toxic Avenger

| #1–11

| Ongoing series

| Doug Moench

| Marvel Comics

| April 1991 – February 1992

|

|

The New Adventures of the Toxic Avenger

| #1

|

|

| Troma Comics

| July 2000

|

|

Lloyd Kaufman Presents: The Toxic Avenger and Other Tromatic Tales

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Sean McKeever, Tony Moore, B. Clay Moore, Jeremy Haun, Steve Kurth, Tim Seeley

| Devil's Due Publishing

| October 2007

|

|

= ''Toy Story'' =

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Toy Story (1995)

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Bob Foster

| Marvel Comics

| 1995

| Adaptation of the first film.

|

Toy Story: The Mysterious Stranger

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Dan Jolley

| rowspan="3" | Boom! Studios

| May – July 2009

|

|

Toy Story (2009)

| #0–7

| Limited series

| rowspan="2" | Jesse Blaze Snider

| November 2009 – September 2010

|

|

Toy Story: Tales from the Toy Chest

| #1–4

| Limited series

| July – October 2010

|

|

Toy Story (2012)

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Tea Orsi

| Marvel Comics

| March – June 2012

|

|

Toy Story (2017)

|

|

|

| Joe Books Ltd.

| 2017

|

|

Toy Story Adventures Volumess 1–2

| 2

| Graphic novels

| Tea Orsi, Alessandro Ferrari, Ian Rimmer, Alessandro Sisti, Carlo Panaro

| rowspan="2" | Dark Horse Comics

| April – September 2019

|

|

Toy Story 4

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Haden Blackman

| May 2019

| Based on the fourth film.

|

Toy Story – Special Collector's Manga

| 1

| OEL manga

| Tetsuhiro Koshita

| Tokyopop

| June 2019

| Manga adaptation of the first and second films.

|

Toy Story: The Story of the Movies in Comics

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Alessandro Ferrari

| Dark Horse Comics

| December 2019

| Omnibus adaptation of the four films.

|

= ''Trancers'' =

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Trancers: The Adventures of Jack Deth

| #1–2

| Limited series

| S.A. Bennett

| Eternity Comics

| August – September 1991

|

| {{nan}}

Trancers

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti

| Action Lab Entertainment

| October 2015 – January 2016

|

|

= ''Transformers'' =

{{main|Transformers (film comic series)}}

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The Transformers: The Movie

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Ralph Macchio

| Marvel Comics

| December 1986 – February 1987

| First adaptation of the 1986 animated film; the overall series is adapted from the early August 1985 draft of the screenplay.

|

Transformers: The Animated Movie

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Bob Budiansky

| rowspan="4" | IDW Publishing

| October 2006 – January 2007

| Second adaptation of the 1986 animated film, published on the film's 20th anniversary; the trade paperback collection features three pages of expanded scenes not shown in the aforementioned film.

|

Transformers: Official Movie Adaptation

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Kris Oprisko

| June 2007

| Adaptation of the first film in the live action series.

|

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen — Official Movie Adaptation

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Simon Furman

| May – June 2009

| Adaptation of the second film in the live action series.

|

Transformers: Dark of the Moon — Movie Adaptation

| #1–4

| Limited series

| John Barber

| June 2011

| Adaptation of the third film in the live action series.

|

= ''Treasure Island'' =

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"Treasure Island", Four Color (series 2) #624

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| April 1955

| Adaptation of the 1950 film version based on the eponymous 1883 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.

| {{nan}}

= ''Tron'' =

{{main|Tron (comics)}}

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! Collections

Tron: The Ghost in the Machine

| #1–6

| Limited series

| Landry Walker, Eric Jones

| Slave Labor Graphics

| April 2006 – September 2008

| Sequel to the non-canon video game spin-off Tron 2.0.

|

Tron: Betrayal

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Fabian Nicieza

| rowspan="2" | Marvel Comics

| October – November 2010

| Prequel set between the first film and Legacy.

|

Tron: Original Movie Adaptation

| #1–2

| Peter David

| January – February 2011

| Adaptation of the original film.

|

= ''The True Story of Jesse James'' =

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"The True Story of Jesse James", Four Color (series 2) #757

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| March 1957

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''True-Life Adventures'' =

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"Beaver Valley", Four Color (series 2) #625

| rowspan="8" | 8

|

| rowspan="6" | August Lenox

| rowspan="8" | Dell Comics

| April 1955

| Adaptation of the second film in the series In Beaver Valley (1950).

| {{nan}}

"The African Lion", Four Color (series 2) #665

|

| November 1955

| Adaptation of the eponymous tenth film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"Water Birds and the Olympic Elk", Four Color (series 2) #700

|

| April 1956

| Adaptations of the eponymous fourth and fifth films in the series.

| {{nan}}

"Secrets of Life", Four Color (series 2) #749

|

| November 1956

| Adaptation of the eponymous eleventh film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"Bear Country", Four Color (series 2) #758

|

| December 1956

| Adaptation of the eponymous sixth film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"Perri", Four Color (series 2) #847

|

| October 1957

| Adaptation of the eponymous twelfth film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"White Wilderness", Four Color (series 2) #943

|

| {{dunno}}

| October 1958

| Adaptation of the eponymous thirteenth film in the series.

| {{nan}}

"Jungle Cat", Four Color (series 2) #1136

|

| {{dunno}}

| September–November 1960

| Adaptation of the eponymous fourteenth film in the series.

| {{nan}}

= Tw- =

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"Twice-Told Tales", Dell Movie Classics #840

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| November 1963-January 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Twins of Evil", The House of Hammer #7

| 1

|

| Chris Lowder

| Top Sellers Ltd.

| April 1977

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Two on a Guillotine", Dell Movie Classics #850

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| April–June 1965

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Two Weeks with Love", Movie Love #6

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| December 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Two Thousand Maniacs!'' =

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! Collections

2000 Maniacs

| 3 issues

| Limited series

| Jack Herman

| Aircel Comics

| September – November 1991

| Based on Two Thousand Maniacs! (1964).{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/13123/|title=2000 Maniacs |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

U

= Un- =

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! Collections

Uncle Scrooge and Money

| 1

|

| Don R. Christensen

| Gold Key Comics

| March 1967

| Adaptation of animated featurette Scrooge McDuck and Money, released on March 23, 1967.

| {{nan}}

"The Under-Pup", Movie Comics #6

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| September–October 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Underwater City", Four Color (series 2) #1328

| 1

|

| Alex Gordon

| Dell Comics

| March–May 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Underworld'' =

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! Collections

Underworld

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Kris Oprisko

| rowspan="4" | IDW Publishing

| September 2003

| Adaptation of the eponymous first film.[http://www.idwpublishing.com/titles/underworld.shtml IDW Publishing]{{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070527062840/http://www.idwpublishing.com/titles/underworld.shtml |date=2007-05-27 }}

Underworld: Red in Tooth and Claw

| #1–4

| Limited series

| Kris Oprisko, Danny McBride

| March – May 2004

| Prequel to the first film.

|

Underworld: Evolution

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Kris Oprisko

| February 2006

| Adaptation of the eponymous second film.

|

Underworld: Rise of the Lycans

| #1–2

| Limited series

| Kevin Grevioux

| November 2008

| Adaptation of the eponymous third film.

|

= ''Unidentified Flying Oddball'' =

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"Unidentified Flying Oddball", Walt Disney Showcase #52

| 1

|

| Mary Virginia Carey

| Gold Key Comics

| September 1979

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Universal Soldier'' =

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! Collections

Universal Soldier

| #1—3

| Limited comics

| Clint McElroy

| NOW Comics

| September – November 1992

| Adaptation of the eponymous first film.

| {{nan}}

V

= Va- =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! style="width:125pt" | Publisher

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! Collections

"The Valley of Gwangi", Dell Movie Classics #01-880-912

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| December 1969

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Vampire Circus", The House of Hammer #17

| 1

|

| Steve Parkhouse

| Top Sellers Ltd.

| February 1978

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Vanishing Westerner", Motion Picture Comics #101

| 1

|

| Joe Millard

| Fawcett Comics

| 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Vanquished", Movie Love #22

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Eastern Color Printing

| August 1953

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= View Askewniverse =

{{main|Clerks. (comics)}}

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! Collections

"Walt Flanagan's Dog", Oni Double Feature #1

| 1

|

| rowspan="7" | Kevin Smith

| rowspan="5" | Oni Press

| January 1998

|

| rowspan="7" |

  • Chasing Dogma TP ({{ISBNT|1-58240-206-X}})
  • Clerks: The Comic Books TPB
  • Tales from the Clerks TPB
Clerks: The Comic Book

| 1

| One-shot

| February 1998

| Based on Clerks (1994).

Chasing Dogma

| 1

| Graphic novel

| July 1998 – October 1999

| Story takes place in between the films Chasing Amy (1997) and Dogma (1999).

Clerks Holiday Special

| 1

| One-shot

| December 1998

| rowspan="2" | Based on Clerks (1994).

Clerks: The Lost Scene

| 1

| One-shot

| December 1999

Bluntman and Chronic

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Image Comics

| December 2001

| Adaptation of the story within a story from Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001).

Tales from Clerks II

| 1

| One-shot

| Graphitti Designs

| July 2006

| Prequel to the film Clerks II (2006).

= ''The Vikings'' =

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! Collections

"The Vikings", Four Color (series 2) #910

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Dell Comics

| June 1958

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'' =

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! Collections

"Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea", Four Color (series 2) #1230

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| August–October 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

W

= Wal- =

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! Title

! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues

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! Collections

"Walk East on Beacon", Motion Picture Comics #113

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Fawcett Comics

| November 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

WALL-E

| #0—7

| Limited series

| J. Torres

| Boom! Studios

| November 2009 – June 2010

| The first four issues, including #0, are set before the events of the film.

|

  • Recharge TP ({{ISBNT|1-60886-512-6}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60886-512-3}})
  • Out There TP ({{ISBNT|1-60886-568-1}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60886-568-0}})
Wallace and Gromit: A Grand Day Out

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Nick Park

| BBC Books

| April 1999

| Adaptation of the first Wallace and Gromit film.

|

= Walt Disney Animation Studios =

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! Collections

"Chicken Little", Silly Symphonies #1

| rowspan="3" | 2

|

|

| rowspan="9" | Dell Comics

| September 1952

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Lambert the Sheepish Lion", Silly Symphonies #2

|

|

| rowspan="2" | September 1953

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Pelican and the Snipe", Silly Symphonies #2

|

|

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Ben and Me", Four Color (series 2) #539

| 1

|

| Del Connell

| March 1954

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Morris, The Midget Moose", Silly Symphonies #4

| 1

|

|

| August 1954

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Truth About Mother Goose", Four Color (series 2) #862

| 1

|

| Carl Fallberg

| November 1957

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Paul Bunyan", Silly Symphonies #9

| rowspan="3" | 1

|

| Don Christensen

| rowspan="3" | February 1959

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Social Lion", Silly Symphonies #9

|

|

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Goliath II", Silly Symphonies #9

|

|

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= War- =

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! Collections

"War-Gods of the Deep", Dell Movie Classics #12-900-509

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics

| July–September 1965

| Adaptation of City Under the Sea (1965), under the alternate US title.

| {{nan}}

"The War Wagon", Dell Movie Classics #12-533-709

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| September 1967

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Warlock

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Nick Lyons

| TidalWave Productions

| March – June 2009

| Based on the Warlock film series.

| {{nan}}

"Warpath", Fawcett Movie Comic #13

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Fawcett Comics

| August 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''The Warriors'' =

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! Collections

The Warriors

| #1—5

| Limited series

| David Atchison

| Dabel Brothers Productions, Dynamite Entertainment

| February 2009 – February 2011

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

The Warriors: Jailbreak

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Erik Henriksen

| Dynamite Entertainment

| 2012

| Sequel comic to the film.

|

= ''Waterworld'' =

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! Collections

Waterworld: Children of Leviathan

| #1—4

| Limited series

| Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski

| Acclaim Comics

| August – November 1997

| Based on Waterworld (1995).

| {{nan}}

= ''Waxwork'' =

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! Collections

Waxwork

| #1

|

| John Stephenson

| Blackthorne Publishing

| November 1988

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Westward Ho the Wagons!'' =

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! Collections

"Westward Ho the Wagons!", Four Color (series 2) #738

| 1

|

| Elizabeth Beecher

| Dell Comics

| October 1956

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Wringle Wrangle", Four Color (series 2) #821

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| July 1957

| Continuation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= Wh- =

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! Collections

"When Worlds Collide", Motion Picture Comics #110

| 1

|

| Leo Dorfman

| Fawcett Comics

| May 1951

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

White Fang

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Bobbi J. G. Weiss

| W. D. Publications Inc.

| 1990

| Adaptation of the 1991 film version based on the eponymous 1906 novel by Jack London.

|

"White Tie and Tails", Movie Comics #2

| 1

|

| Claude Lapham

| Fiction House

| February 1947

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"Who's Minding the Mint?", Dell Movie Classics #12-924-708

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| August 1967

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' =

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! Collections

"Who Framed Roger Rabbit: The Official Comics Adaptation", Marvel Graphic Novel #41

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Daan Jippes, Don Ferguson

| rowspan="2" | Marvel Comics

| May 1988

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

|

"Roger Rabbit: The Resurrection of Doom", Marvel Graphic Novel #54

| 1

| Graphic novel

| Bob Foster

| 1989

| Sequel story, followed by an adaptation of the short film Tummy Trouble (1989).

|

Roger Rabbit

| #1–18

| Ongoing series

| Kate Worley, Doug Rice, Martin Pasko, Peter David, Jim Bricker, John Blair Moore, Doug Murray, Marc Hansen

| rowspan="3" | Disney Comics

| June 1990 – November 1991

|

|

Roger Rabbit's Toontown

| #1–5

| Ongoing series

| Tom Yakutis, John Blair Moore, Jack Enyart, Scott Saavedra, Dan Mishkin, Marc Hansen, Chuck Fiala, Doug Rice, Doug Murray

| May – August 1991

|

|

  • Disney's Cartoon Tales – Roger Rabbit: Who Framed Rick Flint? TPB
Roger Rabbit in 3-D

| 1

|

| Doug Rice, Jim Bricker

| 1992

| Reprint of four stories from Roger Rabbit #2, #4, #6 and #11; originally published in Anaglyph 3D.

|

= Wi- =

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! Collections

Willow

| #1—3

| Limited series

| Jo Duffy

| Marvel Comics

| August – October 1988

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, also published in its entirety as Marvel Graphic Novel #35.

| {{nan}}

"Winchester '73", Cowboy Western Comics #29

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Charlton Comics

| October 1950

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Wings of Eagles", Four Color (series 2) #790

| 1

|

| {{dunno}}

| Dell Comics

| April 1957

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

Winnie the Pooh

| #1–33

| Ongoing series

| Vic Lockman

| Gold Key Comics

| January 1977 – July 1984

| Based on Disney's Winnie the Pooh.

| {{nan}}

= ''Witch Mountain'' =

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! Collections

"Escape to Witch Mountain", Walt Disney Showcase #29

| 1

|

| rowspan="2" | Mary Virginia Carey

| rowspan="2" | Gold Key Comics

| June 1975

| Adaptation of the first film.

| {{nan}}

"Return from Witch Mountain", Walt Disney Showcase #44

| 1

|

| June 1978

| Adaptation of the second film.

| {{nan}}

= ''Witchfinder General'' =

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! Collections

"Witchfinder", Vincent Price Presents #20

| 1

|

|

| TidalWave Productions

| July 2010

| Based on Witchfinder General (1968).

|

= ''The Wizard of Oz'' =

Based on the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film based on the Oz series of novels by L. Frank Baum.

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MGM's Marvelous Wizard of Oz

| 1

| One-shot

| Roy Thomas

| DC Comics, Marvel Comics

| 1975

| Adaptation overall of the 1939 film version based on the 1900 novel by L. Frank Baum; first co-publication between Marvel and DC.

| {{nan}}

Marvel Treasury of Oz: The Marvelous Land of Oz

| 1

| One-shot

| Roy Thomas

| Marvel Comics

| 1975

| Adaptation of the 1904 novel by L. Frank Baum; continuation of the 1939 film adaptation reusing the likenesses of the actors portraying the characters from the film.

| {{nan}}

= Wo- =

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! Collections

"Wolf Call", Movie Comics #5

| 1

| Photo comics

| {{dunno}}

| DC Comics

| August 1939

| Photo comics adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Wolf Man", Dell Movie Classics #12-922-308

| 1

|

| Robert Bernstein

| Dell Comics

| June–August 1963

| Original story based on the eponymous 1941 film, reprinted as #12-922-410 (August–October 1964).

| {{nan}}

WolfCop

| #1–3

| Limited series

| Max Marks

| Dynamite Entertainment

| 2016

| Based on the eponymous film.

|

  • Trade paperback ({{ISBNT|1-5241-1375-1}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-5241-1375-9}})
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm

| 1

| One-shot

| {{dunno}}

| Gold Key Comics

| October 1962

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The Wonders of Aladdin", Four Color (series 2) #1255

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| 1961

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

"The World's Greatest Athlete", Walt Disney Showcase #14

| 1

|

| Mary Virginia Carey

| Gold Key Comics

| April 1973

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.

| {{nan}}

X

= ''X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes'' =

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! Collections

X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes

| 1

| One-shot

| Paul S. Newman

| Gold Key Comics

| September 1963

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17886/|title=X, the Man with the X-Ray Eyes |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''Xanadu'' =

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"Xanadu", Marvel Comics Super Special #17

| 1

| Magazine

| J. M. DeMatteis

| Marvel Comics

| Summer 1980

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/34539/|title=Marvel Super Special #17 - Xanadu: The Illustrated Story |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

= ''The X-Files'' =

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The X-Files: Fight the Future

| 1

| One-shot

| John Rozum, John Van Fleet

| Topps Comics

| July 1998

| Adaptation of the eponymous film, itself based on the TV series.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1785720/|title=X-Files: Fight the Future |publisher=Comics.org }}

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=''X-Men''=

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X-Men: The Movie Prequel: Wolverine

| 1

| One-shot

| Jay Faerber

| rowspan="9" | Marvel Comics

| July 2000{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/675424/|title=X-Men Movie Prequel: Wolverine |publisher=Comics.org }}

| rowspan="3" | Prequels to the first film.

| rowspan="3" |

  • X-Men: The Movie: Beginnings TP ({{ISBNT|0-7851-0750-9}}/{{ISBNT|978-0-7851-0750-7}})
X-Men: The Movie Prequel: Magneto

| 1

| One-shot

| Joe Pruett

| rowspan="2" | August 2000{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/278495/|title=X-Men Movie Prequel: Magneto |publisher=Comics.org }}{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/675423/|title=X-Men Movie Prequel: Rogue |publisher=Comics.org }}

X-Men: The Movie Prequel: Rogue

| 1

| One-shot

| Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning

X-Men: The Movie – The Official Comic Book Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| Ralph Macchio

| September 2000

| Adaptation of the first film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/132665/|title=X-Men Movie Adaptation |publisher=Comics.org }}

|

  • X-Men: The Movie TP ({{ISBNT|0-7851-0749-5}}/{{ISBNT|978-0-7851-0749-1}}){{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/132666/|title=X-Men: The Movie |publisher=Comics.org }}
X-Men: The Movie: Wizards of the Coast Special Edition

| #1

| Special edition

| Jay Faerber

| 2000

| Wizards of the Coast tie-in; based on the first film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/560179/|title=X-Men the Movie Special Edition #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

X-Men: The Movie iConnect Special

| 1

| Special edition

| Scott Lobdell

| January 2001

| Promotional tie-in to iConnect; the main feature story, "A Rogue by Any Other Name", is set during the closing minutes of the film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/824665/|title=X-Men Iconnect Edition #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

X-Men 2 Movie Prequel: Nightcrawler

| 1

| One-shot

| Chuck Austen

| rowspan="2" | May 2003{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1098085/|title=X-Men 2 Prequel: Nightcrawler #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/327201/|title=X-Men 2 Prequel: Wolverine #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

| rowspan="2" | Prequels to the second film.

| rowspan="3" |

  • X-Men 2: Official Movie Comic Book Adaptation TP ({{ISBNT|0-7851-1162-X}}/{{ISBNT|978-0-7851-1162-7}})
X-Men 2 Movie Prequel: Wolverine

| 1

| One-shot

| Brian Vaughan

X-Men 2: Official Movie Comic Book Adaptation

| 1

| One-shot

| Chuck Austen

| June 2003

| Adaptation of the second film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/243743/|title=X-Men 2 Movie #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}

Y

= ''Yellowstone Kelly'' =

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"Yellowstone Kelly", Four Color (series 2) #1056

| 1

|

| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer

| Dell Comics

| October–December 1959

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15322/|title=Four Color #1056 - Yellowstone Kelly |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

Z

= ''Zulu'' =

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"Zulu", Dell Movie Classics #12-950-410

| 1

|

| Paul S. Newman

| Dell Comics

| August–October 1964

| Adaptation of the eponymous film.{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/18713/|title=Zulu |publisher=Comics.org }}

| {{nan}}

See also

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